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SARAH AND SON

RUTH CHATTERTON AND FREDRIC MARCH AGAIN MAJESTIC NEXT FRIDAY j Once upon a time Predric March was the husband of Ruth Chatterton. J Now he is a bachelor in love with her. For anything can happen in the films. March was Miss Chatterton's husband in "The Dummy," famous , comedy-drama of nearly a year ago. He is her lover in "Sarah and Son," Paramount's newest romanee-drama, which is heing shown next Friday at the Majestic Theatre.

''Sarah and Son" is a story of a p o v e r t ystricken young singer who is deserted by her husband and who is forced to suffer separation from

her infant son, whom she loves very much. She shapes her destiny for one purpose — the reunion of herself and her boy. After years of toil she becomes a successful operatic singer. With the means to support her child in luxury she finds herself confronted with the intrigue of a married couple who have adopted the boy after the death of her errant husband. In her battle to retrieve the child

she is aided by a young lawyer who ( soon becomes her lover. It is their ' final heroic effoii; to gain custody of her child, now 11 years old, which forms the exciting and engrossing climax for this powerful film.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 December 1931, Page 7

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SARAH AND SON Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 December 1931, Page 7

SARAH AND SON Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 December 1931, Page 7

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