When a sober, retired business man finds pleasure in the open vamping of a vivacious blonde, and his wife is forced into taking a hand to defend her home, then trouble begins in the great D. W. GRIFFITH masterpiece, “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES,” to be shown at the STRAND to-morrow. PHYLLIS HAVER is the “gold-digger” and JEAN HERSHOLT the erring husband.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 14
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62When a sober, retired business man finds pleasure in the open vamping of a vivacious blonde, and his wife is forced into taking a hand to defend her home, then trouble begins in the great D. W. GRIFFITH masterpiece, “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES,” to be shown at the STRAND to-morrow. PHYLLIS HAVER is the “gold-digger” and JEAN HERSHOLT the erring husband. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 14
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