LYRIC THEATRE
“THIS THING CALLED LOVE” The success “This Tiling Called Love’’ attained on the speaking stage should ensure a brilliant success for this smart Patlie comedy in dialogue picture form, which comes to the Lvric Theatre today. As a stage play it was one of the season’s big successes. The amazing situations that have been worked out in this picture by the author. centring on the idea of a modern marriage in which the wife stipulates that she is to receive a salary and that neither wife nor husband is to be denied other lovers, provide a great deal of entertainment and much amusement. Constance Bennett and Edmund Lowe head a brilliant cast. Miss Bennett plays the part of the wife. Lowe as the husband who has just come from Peru, where he spent 15 years in mining ventures, is seeking a real home, but accepts this arrangement believing that he can arouse Ills wife’s jealousy and win her over to the good cld-fashioned idea of married life. The second new attraction will be “A Dangerous Woman,” a drama of life in Africa starring Clive Brook, Olga Baclanova and Neil Hamilton.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 14
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192LYRIC THEATRE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 14
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