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GRAND THEATRE

TO-NIGHT Britain's aristocratic and sporting society, with its gaiety and pomposity, forms the plot substance for Charles Rogers' latest Paramount starring picture, "Along Came Youth," which opened last night at the \Grand Theatre. Rogers is seen as the young American, who is stranded in JLondon with no money, and a bad-tempered racing horse. He is forced to take a job as j a chef in a swanky British baronial ! mansion. In spite of his job, as a : menial, howeyer, he manages to ; make good as an idol of the idle rich girls. He finally regains his lost fortune by riding his pet horse to victory in a thrilling steeplechase hunt.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 December 1931, Page 2

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GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 December 1931, Page 2

GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 December 1931, Page 2

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