“SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE”
MAJESTIC NEXT THURSDAY* Gary Cooper, who, as the Canadian Black Watch soldier, in “Seven Bays’ Leave,” appears in his first stellar role, has been rapidly coming- to the front in the last few years. He was the hero of “The First ICiss,” his first , prominent picture, and in rapid succession there followed pictures which built his popularity. Among these were “Beau Sabreur,” “The Shopworn Angel,” “Wolf Song,” and “The Virginian.” The Story of “Seven Bays Leave” is unconventional and sensational. That is the only way to convey in some small measure the entirely different story that will be found in this Paramount picture. Cooper is the brawny Scotsman, who finds in London an old lady who wants to be his mother. The poignantly human story is one that will tug at the heart strings. Beryl Mercer, well-known English stage actress, is the “mother” of Cooper in this picture, which comes to the Majestic Theatre next Thursday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 15
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