"CHANGING HUSBANDS."
"Changing Husbands" is the comedy of a matrimonial tangle, the most uproariously funny farce that the screen has-had. This comedy will come to the Queen's Theatre to-morrow, and features Leatrice Joy in a duel role. Realising that his wife, Gwynne, is bored with her life of idle ease and luxury, Oliver Evans agrees to her' plan that for three months she is to be free to try for a stage career. He promises to keep away from her for this period of time, although she is to live in their' Park avenue apartment. In New York, Gw3>nn e discovers that she has a double in the theatrical world, by name of Eva Graham, whose lack of histrionic ability is retarding her success. Their remarkable resemblance to each other prompts Gwynne to propose that Eva change places with her for three months. The bargain is struck. Eva takes up her residence at the Park avenue apartment while Gwynne moves to a hotel, assuming the name and role of Eva Graham. The supports are excellent, and the musical programme has been specially selected to suit the pictures screened.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 5
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