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AMUSEMENTS

EVERYBODY’S PICTURES,

TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY

“STREET OF WOMEN.”

“Street of Women,” beautiful Kay Francis’ second starring vehicle for Warner Bros., opens tp-day at the Princess Theatre, with Miss Francis hi [ho most important role of her screen career.

“Street of Women” permits the star to establish her place as “Hollywood s best dressed actress.” J.n the picture she is scon in twenty-two complete costume changes. She is cast as a successful modiste engaged in wide social activities as well as business.

The story concerns the difficulties encountered when a married man falls in love with the mod's to, whose young brother is in love with her lover’s daughter. The complications bring both tragedy and joy, eventually settling themselves so that the situation is smoothed out for both couples. The. cast, while small, has been especially selected with exact types and characters in mind. Allan Rinehart, Boland Young, Marjorie Gateson, Allan Vincent and Gloria Stuart play the major roles in the story, which was screened from the successful novel by Polan Banks. A good supporting programme will also be shown.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19330520.2.8

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1933, Page 3

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180

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1933, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1933, Page 3

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