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"LLOYDS OF LONDON." «. ■ r tfLloyds of London" sereens flnally to-night. r Filled to tho brim with high-tension drama, uproarious comedy and two-; fisted .actioh, "WomamWdse," the :Twentieth Century-Fox production which opens to-morrow at the State Theatre, tells a smashing story of men and women in the . f ast-moving newspaper game. The laugh-provokmg tale of a boss who thought he knew all about women, and of a little spitfire who' outwitted and outsocked him, enlists Micbael Whalen, Eochelle Hudson, Thomas Beek, Alan Dinehart and Douglas Fowley in featured roles. Set iu the realistie clainour of the news and sports worlds, "Woman-Wise" tells the moving story of a sports writer's jCrusade to clean up a fixed-fight gang, and how his pretty newspaper assistant ouismarts them all by using women 's wit and men's talents. As a crusading sports editor, Michael Whalen discovers that tricky promoters are victimising ojd fightere, making them' set-ups for botting coups, To expose this racket, the husky six-footer takes on oue of tho ex-champs himself.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 10
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