GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT Smoking cars and upper berths, lunch at one with a buyer from Peoria, a letter to the wife and flowers for the blonde at the Bilt-more-Plaza, flashe's throu£h hotel rooms with lingeried models helping the tired salesmen forget their business, the morning after with a heavy head and a big order to land. That's "Travelling Husbands," now at the Grand Theatre. Paul Sloane, the director, has taken three travelling men bent on a little partying over the week-end. To this whoopee-raising trio, he adds three hotel vamps. For punch we have the entrance of Barry, a youngster in the "drumming" racket, who falls in love with the daughter of a man he can't sell. Everything goes along in a hilarious vein when Evelyn Brent as Ruby appears, sees her sweetheart with Barry's girl — and, Well, you'll have to see it. From what happens then to the end of the picture is filled with suspense, grand breathlessness and general drama of a high order.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 214, 4 May 1932, Page 3
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166GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 214, 4 May 1932, Page 3
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