HIS WOMAN
A DAMATIC ROMANCE SKILFULLY HANDLED. GRAND ON MONDAY. They meet under strange circumsances; for Sam Whalan is a hardened, two-fisted sea cap'tain who, against his better judgment, is forced to adopt a helpless foundling baby. And, Sally Clark is a beautiful woman of shady reputation who wants to get fre'e passage to New York. So when Sally tells Sam that she is the daughter of a missionary Sam believes her and eagerly engages her to take charge of the baby on his ship's return to New York. But on board ship there is a man who knows all about Sally and her past life. When he sees Sally won't have anything to do with him, and instead is falling in love with Sam, he threatens to expose her to the man she has secretly come to love. Here is the interesting situation of the dramatic romance, "His Woman"; j a situation developed with skill and understanding. It is a human, appealing story of a man and woman who are drawn together by their mutual 1 love of a motherless baby. You'Il find "His Woman" a dramatic romance of unusual interest, one that builds sus- , pense with impressive emphasis and ' great clarjty. j The stars of this absorbing photoP'lay are Gary Cooper and Claudett'3 Colbert, hoth of whom are exeellently cast in fascinatmg roles. Others 'include Averili Harris, Betty Garde, | Harry Davenport and an adorahle nine j months old baby who almost st'eals the ! s'how. "His Woman" comes to the Grand j Theatre on Monday next.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 365, 29 October 1932, Page 7
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257HIS WOMAN Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 365, 29 October 1932, Page 7
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