GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGFT. /Players of unusual prominence, ana many of them, will be seen m the Universal screen drama, "Don't Bet Love," an exciting story of the race tracks, starring Lew Ayres, now at (the Grand Theatre. In the picture, which gives Ayres one of the greatest opportunities to display his acting ability since his memorable performance in "All Quiet on the Western Front," there are 14 roles of importance, outside of the starring part, and each one is playeA. by an actor of great popularity on •the screen. Ginger Rogers, sparkling redheaded -a-ctress who has recently gained unusual recognition by her work in "42nd Street," "Gold Diggers of 1933-," aud "The Purity Girl," appears opposite Ayres as his sweetheart who /tries ,to win him away from a gambling career. -Charles Grapewin, Shirley Grey, and Merna Kennedy are featured in the supporting east, with Tom Dugan, IRobert Etoett O'Connor, Lueile Webster Gleason, Brooks Benedict, Henry Armetta, Clay Clement, Alfred White, Pepe Sinoff and William Kelly in prominent parts, with even the "bit" roles filled by experienced and talented actors.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 721, 22 December 1933, Page 3
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179GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 721, 22 December 1933, Page 3
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