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Heroine is a poor-white girl who has got herself in trouble, comes to Jefferson (Faulkner's town, as Zenith is Sinclair Lewis') searching for Lucas Burch, the father of her imminent baby. People are kind to her, especially hardworking. God-fearing Byron Bunch, who compromises himself considerably...
In Merrily We Go to Hell, the fact that the hero is a journalist is incidental to the plot. The picture, adapted from Cleo Lucas' novel I, Jerry, Take Thee, Joan, is a study of domestic relations rather than of an occupation. As such it is by no means...
Most notable news exploit of the Times occurred recently in the parole of one Jesse Lucas who had been in prison 23 years for murder. Sharp-eyed Editor Richard James Finnegan read a small item in the Tribune telling of the deathbed confession of the murder by another man. He...
We wish that Miss Romany and Mr. Strudurick, as Amelia, and Wrigley, had more veuve. They both needed something, one cocktail apiece, perhaps. Mr. Cothem, however, as the inebriated Smythe, and he remains drunk throughout the play, was an endless source of humor. Amy Loomis, as Elizabeth Tweedle, his co...
In Clark County, Thomas Lucas Jr. reached for his gun, made the fatal mistake of letting Policy Morgerson beat him to the draw.