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TWO NEW TALKIES 'Who was right? Should a husband leave his second wife during the most trying period of her life, even to sec his first wife’s dying son? Should j£L second wife ask her husband to remain with her; or urge him to go to his sick boy? These interesting problems will soon bo open to discussion when Radio Pictures’ “Second "Wife” comes to the Strand Theatre today. Conrad Xagel, playing the male lead, is placed in a trying position. With the child of his first wife dying , in Switzerland, and k his second wife k about to become a B mother, it is diffi- A cult to tell what course the worried husband should take. Hugh Huntley, who played the part of “the other man” in the New York ■ ■■ ■ stage production. R . . R and enacts the h!oa '~ a same role in the talking pictur dares he never appeared in a .aay that caused as much argument. as “Second Wife.” The Strand's second feature is “Beau Bandit,” starring Rod la Rocque.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1075, 12 September 1930, Page 14
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