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“STOLEN HEAVEN”

"Stolen Haven” is a Paramount film with an attractive quality. The handling of the fresh and charming Olympe Bradna, the musical accompaniment, and the inclusion of Lewis Stone make it pleasantly unusual. The picture will appeal strongly, and most audiences will rate it top-class entertainment. Action starts gaily in Vienna at a cafe, and the spectator learns that the leads i are jewel thieves on their final job, | Olympe and Gene Raymond, Glenda Farrell and Porter Hall. The police pursue them closely. A famous pianist, Lewis Stone, whose luck has deserted him, shelters Olympe and Raymond in his home in a forest, and his kindness reforms the girl. Music by Greig, Chopin, Strauss and Liszt, is interwoven delightfully with the story.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 10 December 1938, Page 6

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“STOLEN HEAVEN” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 10 December 1938, Page 6

“STOLEN HEAVEN” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 10 December 1938, Page 6

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