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"SMALL TOWN, GIRL."

when a "Small Town Girl" meets a Big Town Boy—and Janet Gaynor is -tofre^bounfto 1 be^ouble^ This mmshoCTnew "janet^Snor, who £S7 "^ut^S Xt'ffi woW^ fight' lo^Rob^rTa^^akra^m Ben Ames Williams's famous novel, the picture deals with the life of a country girl who grows bored with her dreary existence and marries a handsome young doctor while he is intoxicated, in order to get away from it all. Their honeymoon, taken so no one will understand the true facts of the marriage, is unique in the fact that the groom won't speak to the bride, not knowing that she really loves him. Returning to the city they take an apartment until he feels it safe to announce a divorce. Robert Taylor spends his evenings reading or with his jilted fiancee, telling his wife that he is going-to the clinic. But one night the clinic calls, needing him for an important operation. Should she bare her pride and go to her husband's rendezvous? Starring Miss Gaynor with Robert Taylor, the Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer^picture has a cast including Binnie Barnes, Lewis Stone, Andy Devine, Elizabeth Patterson, Frank Craven, and James Stewart.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 68, 17 September 1936, Page 21

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"SMALL TOWN, GIRL." Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 68, 17 September 1936, Page 21

"SMALL TOWN, GIRL." Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 68, 17 September 1936, Page 21