croydon-no-108-1954
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The revealing story of a woman without morals
Also released as Spotlight On Sin
She doesn’t look too fussed about sinning, does she!? “Yes, I aspire to be the greatest sinner of all Broadway. Fasten your seat-belts cos it’s going to be a bumpy ride.” … But I like not only her smug self-satisfied look but all the tiny things like the ear-ring and little bottles of make-up on the table she is toying with; the guy with the On Call card at the door (what a face – he’s thinking of sinning for sure) and the star on it and the lady out on the stage. Such a complete painting full of innuendo.