"SHE."
"She," adapted from the famous H. Rider Haggard fantasy of the same name, is heralded as entertainment that should send any audience into-a high feyor of intense excitement. There are thriDs of the spine-tingling nature aplenty. There is electrifying adventure, brightly-charged mystery, fierce conflict and exciting escapes, and a romance that is said to be the strangest love story ever written, in this RKO Radio picture. The story is about the most fascinating woman of fiction. She is a pagan queen who has discovered a flaming life-giving fountain, and, bathing in it, has become endowed with eternal youth. "She" rules over the remote kingdom of Kor. Helen Gagahan, stage and opera star, makes her screen debut in the title role of "She," and supporting her are Helen Mack, Randolph Scott, and Nigel Bruce.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 21
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134"SHE." Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 21
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