ST. JAMES THEATRE.
"Ihe Trial of Vivlonne Ware" will lie shown finally to-night ,'jit the St. James Tlieatre.
British races, a London playliouse, and tho gathering places, of the high society In Britain's capital, are woven into lilting romance and comedy in " —But the Flesh 13 Weak," starring^, Robert-Montgomery, which commences I its Wellington'season to-morrow at St. James [Theatre.- Ba^ed on Ivor Nqvollo's famous London and New yorb "stage success, "The Truth Game," the picture shows Montgomery as a debonair and aristocratic London fortune-hunter, who tries to: marry, for money -until another ; girl comes along; with whom ho falls in love. Comical trials and' tribulations run high, and Montgomery rompb .thrqtigli a maze of whimsical adventures In'-which there Is also a : charming romance. • The cast is notable In that It brings-back to tho screen. Nils Asthor, a' famous 'silent Screen: hero,' with Edward Everett Horton, talented film and stage player, in; an Important role, Nora Gregor, famous Viennese stage star, and London's own Hoatlier Thatcher, while C. Aubrey Smith and Frederick Ken: present further ..enmeo character sketches.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 4
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177ST. JAMES THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 4
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