"DANGEROUS YEARS."
DRAMA OF YOUTH FOR ST. JAMES'. Vivid with sympathetic realism, "Dangerom Years," the new picture announced to commence a season at the St. James' Theatre to-morrow, is a drama of youth at the crossroads of life. Of absorbing interest to every adult, both for its human entertainment qnuliLies and its significance, this film id especially appropriate in W'S'J. Interwoven into the story arc all the joys and heartaches of boyhood, all the trials and triumphs of parents who watch their children grow into manhood and womanhood. With sr.ch screen favourites as Spencer Tracy, Doris Kcnyon, Ralph Bellamy, Beryl Mercer and Sarah Padden filling the main supporting roles, Tommy Conlon is stirred to great heights of histrionics in his part as the young lad who fights the whole misunderstanding world for happiness.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 165, 14 July 1932, Page 8
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