PLAZA THEATRE.
"STREET JOF WOMEiN 1 ." "SUect of Women," Kay Francis's second [otarrmg Tphicle. of Wajner Bros, «>«><. « tlm Plaza Theatre, ml* M«i Francis. Ita the /most imports T0 & of her screen Mm*. . 'JPtrcet o£ the stay, to esfaWish-ler pWo *S ol * a "Sest dressed actress." In tho pictuie she is'iSeejr in twenty-two complete changes She is cast as a successful modiste engaged'in wide social" activity as well « business The story concerns the difficul ties when, a married nian lalls in love with tha modiste, A whose brother is in lovo witlv her lover,b daughter. The complications bring both tragedy joy! eventually settling , «o that the situation is smoothed out for 15 couples. "Street of Women," directed by Archie Mayo of "Bought" and IIHcH fame, brings a daring story ,to th»_naz» screen which is paralleled daily in real life, 'it is handled with delicacy and cleverness. The cast, while small, has l>oen especially selected with exact types and chapters in mind. Allan Dinehart, Koland Toune, 'Marjorie Gateson, Allen Vincent, ana Gloria Stuart play the major roles in the storv, which was screened irom the successful novel by Polan Banks.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20712, 24 November 1932, Page 7
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188PLAZA THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20712, 24 November 1932, Page 7
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