STRAND THEATRE
TWO LOVE STORIES “Disputed Passage,” which heads the bill at the Strand Theatre, is an exciting story about the problems of medical men. In her first dramatic role. Dorothy Lamour plays the part of a young American girl brought up in China who comes to America to make her home. Her vital love for John Howard, who is cast as a brilliant young surgeon, runs counter to the will of Akim TamiroJT, a world-famous neurological surgeon, who believes in the stern dedication of a physician's life to science. This trenchant attitude provides the focal point upon which the story revolves when Tamiroff persuades Miss Lamour that her projected marriage to Howard will bring his career to defeat. Also showing is “ She's for Me,” a bright musical comedy, in which David Bruce and Grace McDonald team with George Dolenz and Lois Collier as a romantic foursome. Reginald Le Borg makes his bow for the first time as a fulllength picture director. The supporting players are Charles Dingle, Helen Brown, and Louis Da Pron.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25564, 17 June 1944, Page 2
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174STRAND THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 25564, 17 June 1944, Page 2
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