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WAIPAWA REGENT

DOF.MITORY" TO-NIOHT A brilliant new screen star i3 revealed in "Girls* Dromitory," which screens to-night (Monday). Hail-od as the most important discovery ]n yeaTS, Simone Simon makes her debut in a stirring and enthralling lilm that stand as one of Hollywood's outstanding: achievements. Herbert Marshall and Buth Chatterton are starred in tlie production, and their inspired performances aid in making "Girls' Dormitoxy*' what it is — the m-ost human, realistic and xevealing story of rapturous iirst love ever brought to the screeii. The story of a youug girl knowing the turault of love for the iirst time, "Girls' Dormitory" opcns in an exclusive iinishing school where the daughters of the very wealthy are sent to completo their education. Herbert Marshall is director of the school, and it is wltli him that Siinoue, a pupil, ialls in love. Buth Chatterton, a ineinber of the faculty, also lovea Marshall but conceals her admiration behind a mask of friendliness and admiration. Eappy in her new-found bappiness, Siinone's eestaey is shaltered when she diseovers that Marshall and Miss Chatterton are really in love. In a brilliant scene, Simone brings their tangled ailairs to a climax — a climax that re* veals the newcbmer one of the most inspired actrcsscs evqr to grace the screen. j

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 185, 23 August 1937, Page 6

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WAIPAWA REGENT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 185, 23 August 1937, Page 6

WAIPAWA REGENT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 185, 23 August 1937, Page 6

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