GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. Inside details of the professional life of a New York columnist, revealing the secret of how he secures much Of the news which proves so disturbing to many of his readers, are shown in "Penalty of Fame," newspaper story which opens at the Grand Theatre to-night, with Lew Ayres in the starring role. Ayres is seen as a regul'ar radio hroadcfcster who thus suppSemenfs his work :as a columnist,, and hrings to light many secrets of New York's night life. To those who are not acquainted with his methods of gathering' news he seems to have an nncanny ability of discovering littleknown facts. - This picture, it is said, reaches a high pitch of excitement when Ayres, in the character of Larry Wayne, runs afoul of New York gangsters, and daringly broadcasts news concerning them which even the police have been unable to unearth. He solves a: mysterious kidnapping case, but in doing so hrings about a situation which' supplies a climax of unusual power. The cast supporting Lew Ayres includes Maureen O'Sullivan, Walter Catlett, Allan Dinehart, Margaret Lindsey, Henry Armetta, Emerson Treacy, George Dow Clark, Marjorie Gateson and many others. fM. , ' "
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 425, 9 January 1933, Page 6
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194GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 425, 9 January 1933, Page 6
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