PALACE THEATRE, PETONE.
Noel Coward, the man responsible for "Design. for Living," "Cavalcade, and many other successes, makes his debut as a screen actor in "The Scoundrel," which is now showing at the Palace Theatre, Petone. Coward plays a literary Casanova, so accustomed to playing at love with the unreal people who. comprise his society that he fails to comprehend the realness of .a young poetess who offers him her heart. There is an excellent supporting programme.
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Evening Post, Issue 13, 16 January 1936, Page 6
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