AMUSEMENTS.
GARY COOPER CAST IN TYPICAL ROLE.
Gary Cooper, who scored two outstanding successes in “The Virginian ’ and the “The Texan,” is now starred by Paramount in a new and unusuaiiy thrilling romance, “A Man from Wyoming,” coming to the Princess Theatre to-night. Playing opposite this popular star, and creating one of the finest roles of her career, is June Collyer, recently sigued to a long term contract by Paramount. “A Man from Wyoming” reveals Cooper in a typical he-man role, this time as an engineer in France during the Jate war. There, under unusual and thrilling circumstances, he meets and falls in love with June Collyer, a girl of social prominence serving with the ambulance division behind the lines. From the very beginning their romance is tempestuous, culminating within a short time in their marriage in a battered French church while distant guns boom an ominous wedding march. From this point on, the picture’s story take's several unusual and highly dramatic twists, as Cooper is torn from the arms of the bride he has hardly kissed. There is a powerful climax when Cooper, who has been reported killed, comes face to face with his young wife. Gary Cooper as the engineer, gives one, of the finest performances of his career. And June Collyer as the girl in the case, is charming and believable in a thoroughly delightful role. Others in the cast who do good work include Regis Toomey, Morgan Farley, E. H. Calvjert, Mary Fay and William B. Davidson. Good supports.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1932, Page 3
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253AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1932, Page 3
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