Monday, Mar. 10, 1930
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Best Plays in Manhattan
STREET SCENE--Tenement realism in its thirteenth month.
JOURNEY'S END--Englishmen, War.
IT'S A WISE CHILD--Homely highjinks.
Civic REPERTORY THEATRE--Notable plays with Eva Le Gallienne's troupe.
STRICTLY DISHONORABLE--The fun begins in a speakeasy, ends in a bedroom.
SUBWAY EXPRESS--Ingenious murder mystery.
JUNE MOON--Wisecrackerjack comedy by Lardner & Kaufman.
BERKELEY SQUARE--Leslie Howard and some glamorous hokum.
METEOR--Lunt, Fontanne, and the will-to-power.
THE FIRST MRS. FRASER--Teatime comedy by St. John Ervine.
AT THE BOTTOM--Excellent revival of Gorki's The Lower Depths.
TOPAZE -- Ludicrous French success story.
THE LAST MILE--Seven men condemned to the electric chair.
MEI LAN-FANG--China's greatest mime.
Musical--EARL CARROLL'S SKETCH BOOK, SWEET ADELINE, BITTER SWEET. HEADS UP! SONS O'GUNS, FIFTY MILLION-FRENCHMEN^ SIMPLE SIMON (Ed Wynn).
Best Pictures
ACROSS THE WORLD WITH MR. & MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON--A married couple never bored or boring.
SEVEN DAYS LEAVE--Gary Cooper. Black Watch private, in an unusual Barrie war story.
FRAGMENT OF AN EMPIRE--A shell-shocked Russian reclaims his life.
MEN WITHOUT WOMEN--Sailormen trapped in a sunken submarine.
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