GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT "The Bad Man," which opens tonight at the Grand Theatre, presents a tough situation for any heroine to be in, and an even tougher problem fov a film actress to solve. Imagine having a husband you don't love plotting the ruin of the man you do love and who loves you, and then having a ruthless bandit corae along to play Cupid, first for himself, then for the lover when the bandit decides to be a Santa Claus! Particularly embarrassing one might say, when the bandit decides to shc-ct your husband and give you to the man you love, but haven't confessed to — and who hasn't confessed to you! In its First National Vitaphone version, "The Bad Man," not only packs an even greater wallop than it did on the stage, but a remarkable all-star cast has heen selected to portray the unforgettable roles, and splendid nation! scenery gives breadth and movement that was lacking in stage versions.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 145, 11 February 1932, Page 2
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