ENTERTAINMENTS.
ST. JAMES THEATRE. Sylvia Sidney, who has essayed almost every possible type of film role in her career, appears in one she has never before attempted in her new starring Paramount film, “Behold My Wife,” showing at the St. James Theatre to-night and at two sessions to-morrow. In this picture Miss Sidney appears as a full-blooded beautiful Indian girl. Miss Sidney is first seen in the native New Mexico background of the Apache Indians, of which tribe she is a member. Here she meets Gene Raymond, pampered, son or wealthy parents who fled from New York when his family lialtod his marriage to a girl he loved. Raymond, .who is wounded in a fight with an Indian. is nursed back to health by Miss Sidney. Realising that she is in love with him, Raymond asks her to marry him and accompany him bacwk to rsew York. He hopes, in this fashion, to humiliate his family.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 128, 12 March 1936, Page 11
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