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"THE WOMAN DISPUTED” \ This week the Strand Theatre is presenting the most different, most powerful love story ever brought to the screen—guaranteed to be unlike anything that has been seen. It’s Xorma Talmadge’s latest, biggest and best, a United Artists special, “The Woman Disputed.'’ Daring in theme, spectacular and starkly beautiful in action, "The Woman Disputed'* stands alone as the year’s film triumph of romance and adventure. Two men battling for the love of tho same girl, a redeemed woman; yet a strange twist of fate forces her to give herself to the man she hates. Paradoxically, the three figures in this bizarre modern love triangle are the three closest friends. Gilbert Roland, Arnold Kent, Gladys Brockwell, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Michael Vavitch, Boris de Fas—what a supporting cast! And thousands more. A picture big beyond words, crammed with super-sensations and surprises. The supporting programme is of the usual high standard, and includes an interesting gazette reviewing all the more important events of the past year, and a number of songs and dances by that charming little girl. Baby June. The Strand Symphony Orchestra, under Evo Bentley, provides a beautiful and haunting musical accompaniment.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 14
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194STRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 14
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