“THE TRESPASSER”
AT THREE THEATRES TONIGHT The accomplished actress of the silent screen, Miss Gloria Swanson, has her first talking role in the United Artists’ production, “The Trespasser,” which is now being screened at three theatres simultaneously. They are the Crystal Palace, Mount Eden, the Empress, Newton, and the Alexandra, Green Lane. The story is one of pride and prejudice. Miss Swanson appears as a typiste, who elopes with the son of one of Chicago’s wealthiest men. The father has the marriage annulled and orders his son to take a bride of his own social status. The typiste is befriended by her former employer and at his death is left living in luxury with her infant son. Then comes her greatest battle —the desire to shield her son, conflicting with the knowledge that the father can best ensure protection. A splendid supporting programme of shorter talkie films is presented at each theatre.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 904, 22 February 1930, Page 15
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