GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT Gary Cooper, hero of 'The Virginian," and "The Texan," becomes a gallant captain in the engineers in "A Man From Wyoming," which opens at the Grand Theatre to-night. "A Man From Wyoming" is the ffqry of the war adventures of a young Westerner who enlists at the first bugle call and serves valiantly n the great conflict in Franee. June Collyer, a society girl ambulance driver, makes her way to the front, "A.W.O.L." She wanders into Cooper's territory and draws shellfire. He is forced to arrest her. She is fascinated by his stern manliness, and the result of their friendship is marriage in a small French village back of the lines. They spend three happy days together in happy abandon. But he is ordered back to the trenches again. Later on June reads a report which lists Cooper as among those killed in an e'ngagement with the enemy. Overwhelmed by the news, she plunges into an orgy of wild parties. Meanwhile Cooper, not killed, but badly wounded, is sent to the base hospital, where June is an attachee. In the cast with Cooper and Miss Collyer are Regis Toomey, Morgan Farley, E. H. Calvert and William B. Davidson, ... . •'jf. . ' . ... f.\ ... .
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 130, 25 January 1932, Page 6
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203GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 130, 25 January 1932, Page 6
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