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TO-NIGHT. How would you feel if you liad invited your fiancee and her sis'tey to dinner, and had also ineluded a young man you supposed was the "boy friend" of the sister, Only to find that he was the true love Ojf: your fiancee? This is the situation which confronts Alan Mowbray in "Nice Women," the comedy drama which opens to-night at the Grand Theatre, with Sidney Fox in the featured role. And it is not until the young man enters the room that the bachelov roalizes that Erances Dee lias accopted his proposal of marriage ap the insistence of her family, and that he ffeart still belongs to Russell Gleason. And the fascinating Miss Fox, the designing minx who has engineered the deception for the purpose of securing- a v/ealthy bx*o-ther-in-law, tries desperately to perpetuate the hoax. But when her plan fails, the de'" i lectable Sidney finds her own hear£ and directs her attentions toward the disappointed bachelor with a fervor that literally sweeps him off his feet. The "surprise finish" of the story, it is said, is a "twist" which alone makes of "Nice Wo" men" one of the outstanding screen ■ novelties of the se'ason.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 September 1932, Page 2
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