REGENT THEATRE
4 'ORAIG'S WI?E "
Rosalind Russell and John .Boles, as Mr and Mrs Waltex Craig, will be seen in the picturisation of George Kelly 'a famous Pulitzer Prize-winning play, " Craig 's Wife," which eereens to-day at the Regent Theatre. The stars are supported in lesser Toles by an imposing cast including Billie Burke, Jane Darwell, Dorothy Wilson, Alma Kruger, Thomas Mitchell, Robert Allen and Raymond Walburn. Dorothy Arzner, foremest woman director in Hollywood, guided the film transeription through its "production, based on the screen play by Mary McCall. " Craig 'a Wife," as drama lovers will reeall, is the story of an implacable wife who eubjugated her every emotion to attain what she considered the most important faetor in every woman ;s life — complete independence. She Bweeps so relentlessly towards her goal that finally she wins her independence but loses everything else in life worth having. Miss Russell essay8 her first imporlant emotional role in filtns in ' c Craig 's Wife '/ 1 having thus far gained her greatest fame as a charming, subtle, eomedienne.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 62, 31 March 1937, Page 14
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