LONDON
“SLEEPING PARTNERS" What would you do if you thought you were giving the woman you loved a dose of sal volatile, then found that you had administered a powerful opiate? See how Seymour flicks handles this embarrassing situation in "Sleeping Partners,” a sparkling, witty, all-talk-ing British picture, now at the London Theatre, with beautiful Edna Best as the lady, and. Lyn Harding as liei hirsute husband. A sophisticated and thoroughly entertaining screen version of Sacha Guitry’s successful stage sketch, "Sleeping Partners” sparkles with bon mots and epigrammatic wit. It was adapted and directed by Seymour Hicks, who gives an exquisitely finished performance in the leading male role. The London’s new programme also includes several brilliant short talkie items.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1051, 15 August 1930, Page 15
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