ENTERTAINMENTS.
ST. JAMES THEATRE. “Tho Goose and the Gander,” Warner Brothers’ gay comedy-drama of marital mix-ups, is scheduled as the feature attraction at the St. James Theatre to-night and to-morrow. Kay Francis heads the all-star cast, with George Brent playing opposite her. Among the other players are Genevieve Tobin, John Eldredge, Claire Dodd, Ralph Forbes and Helen Lowell. The story involves not only the theft of hearts, but that of precious jewels. It is a sparkling, snappy up-to-the-minute drama, abounding in humour and exciting episodes. The plot centres about the attempt of Kay, in the role of the first wife of a millionaire business man, to get revenge, on the second wife who had stolen her husband’s heart. Through the connivance of a service station operator, Kay contrives to have the flirtatious wife, Genevieve Tobin, and her escort, side-tracked to her lodge so that they will meet the husband and all be shown up in their true colours. With all under the same roof there is a surprising series of embarrassing, as well as exciting situations, which lead up to a most amazing climax.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 74, 9 January 1936, Page 2
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