MAJESTIC
TO-NIGHT Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, tTie screen's most popular sweetxearts, are reunited in Raoul Walsh's Fox Movietone production of "The Man Who Came Back," which opens lo-night at the Majestic Theatre. "The Man Who Came Back," one ->f the most powerful romantic Iramas ever written, presents Miss Gaynor and Farrell in the greatest -oles of their co-starring careers. Farrell, as the ne'er-do-well son of New Yorlc's king of finance, falls from grace, Improperly trained to face the world, he sinks, step by step until he finally reaches the lowest dive in Shanghai. There, drawn by natural forces, he :s attracted to a girl one rung above ' himself in degradation. Together, nand in hand, impelled by their new found faith, their courage is re-born In misery. Clinging to each other, bfiey climb to a seventh heaven through love. The girl, of course, is played by Miss Gaynor, and she and Farrell give an interpretation of these Iramatic roles that will astound their many friends. Kenneth MacKenna and William Forbes are also in the cast.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 130, 25 January 1932, Page 6
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