ENTERTAINMENTS.
ST. JAMES THEATRE. They say that when a man is in love he is blind to everything else around his beloved. But what would any real man do when he finds the girl he is in love >vith is accused of grand larceny and is facing a gaol sentence? Would he walk out on her, or would he stick to the last ditch, no matter what the cost? This situation confronts Chester Morris in his latest starring picture, "Princess O'Hara," which comes to the screen of the St. James Theatre to-night and at two . sessions to-morrow. Jean Parker who is costarred with Morris, is the girl whose fate hangs in the balance. £ihe is accused of a crime she knows she didn't commit, but has no way of proving it. The innocent victim of a prank, the girl's safety is endangered and her happiness is at stake.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 80, 16 January 1936, Page 2
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