Sinclair and Gasper

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Singing and comic dialogue.
Sinclair and Gasper, moved down from next to closing to closing, are doing a unique, and very good, sister act, yet so arranged as to get out of the beaten paths of small time acts of a similar type. They open in "one" dressed as bride and "grass widow" - one enjoying the prospects of coming marriage, the other shattering all her ideals because she had been "through the mill" and knows what it's all about. The girls have some special songs and chatter, which they make the most of, winning an encore in spite of the late hour. The dancing contest and feature film closed.
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Variety, 53:12 (02/14/1919)