King's Theatre
To-day and Monday: "Justice of the Range” (Tim McCoy); and “Crash Donovan” (Jack Holt, John King, N-:m Gray). Tuesday and Wednesday: .“Breezing Home” “Find the Wi'.ness.” Thursday, land Friday: ‘‘Spultlhiern Roses” (George Robey, Neil Hamilton, Gina Malo). "Mighty Treve." Barbara. Stanwyck’s. Love Comedy Debut In “Bride Walks Out.” Coming to the screen at the Plaza Theatre in a new kind of role into which she ably dovetails her extensive range of talents,.. Barbara, Stanwyck is starred in "The Bride Walks Out,” a gay and breezy romantic comedy, in which she is teen with two of the screen’s foremost, leading men, Gene Raymond and Robert Young. Mass Stanwyck’s bow hi 'a comedy of the type of “The Bride Walks Out” Is furthered by the appearance of Ned Sparks and Helen Broderick, who contribute pungent humour. This quintet is involved in a romantic entanglement which makes for some of the screen’s gayest comedy, according to preview critics. A moment after Raymond and Miss Stanwyck are married, the bridegroom is arrested for violating the peace and the bride is pursued by a millionaire man_about-town, Robert Young, who can provide the luxuries' of life the lady cannot extract from her husband’s thirty-five per week. Young’s intervention comes to a head, with Barbara planning to get a divorce. Raymond undertakes a hazardous surveying position in South America, of which Miss Broderick learns through her husband, Sparks, who is Raymond's business buddy. A mad and merry in-Hhe_nick'k>f. time pursuit from Young’s swank Long Island estate to the steamer pier from which Raymond’s boat is departing satisfactorily ends this devil-may. care comedy.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 428, 8 May 1937, Page 3
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267King's Theatre Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 428, 8 May 1937, Page 3
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