AMUSEMENTS
EVERY BODY’S PICTURES. “TO-DAY WE TO-NIGHT ONLY. s The first joint appearance in a talking film of Joan Crawford and, Gary Cooper to-night at the Princess Theatre -in “To-day We Live” is a happy evettt 'fornnotie-goers. JPoj here is a picture jroiiiance of a stirrihgvnfder forceful stdf'y of the war,; : with the emphasis laid Wn the part by 'tfjjje commanders of.the dangerous British two-man torpedo'boats, known...-as the, \ “skeeter fleet. ! ’ ■ : 'V'V
Miss'Crawford, who seem s 'to grow more .exciting in appearance; with each succeeding vehicle, has a striking role as the aristocratic English girl, who cannot stand remaining- at home whilst her brother and the two men who lovo her are at the front. Franehot Tone, the. brother,: and. Robert Young, the childhood sweetheart, are members of the torpedo squad, while Gary Cooper, Who is closest to her heart, enrols in the flying forces. In order to. he near these three, Miss Crawford becomes a member of a British ambulance unit. Supports include the funeral J of the late Mr H. Holland and furtherlnhapters.of the serial.-
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1933, Page 3
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176AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1933, Page 3
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