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TO-NIGHT Can real love he found in Reno, Ameriea's greatest "divoroe colony?" The answer is yes, as seen in "The Road to Reno," the dramatic and at times, humorous story of mixed-up families and mixed-up mates. Pichel is the quiet, liome-loving husband of Lilyan Tashman, an ultramodern woman who is seeking a divorce in Reno for no less a reason than that it seems to be smart and fashionable thing to do. Peggy Shannon is their daughter and "Buddy" Rogers is the young college graduate who falls in love with Peggy. In Reno, where most of the action occurs, Peggy meets William Boyd, an about-to-be-divorced roue, whose hlandishments make her forgat, for the moment, the handsome and seri-ous-minded Rogers. The romance of the young couple seems to he headed for the rocks, when Boyd transfers his affections from Peggy to Lilyan. This complication brings ahout a crisis in the lives of all concerned and draws the action to a prospect of happiness. Comedy honours of the production are captured by Skeets Gallagher.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 3
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173GRAND Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 3
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