KING’S THEATRE
■l i “STRANGERS MAY KISS” j . .:—'—r I Norma Shearer, who is- starred in “Strangers .May ; Kiss’ us Metro Gold%ytf Mayer’s picturisaßori of the new Ursula Barrott novel, was horn in Mohtrealj Canada! She made her debut- in. motion pictures as an extra in, IJJew York, reaching; stardom after winning noticp of producers' in .Hollywood a.s a leading lady. Hoi? lasi fllma. Vere ,”Tlie Divorcee’’ and “Let Us Be Gay.” • -'TW Raiding, npt'ch" share honours, Ro)|ert' Montgomery and Neil Hamiltoiu offers a priceless performance reminiscent of his role im Divorcee;” but considerably , ?S n tic appeal. Hamilton, as the man with wtAm lifeTjOth’ feaiihcohieh- - ’ tlWal a mannepte; (fittingly l romantic' and Justifies' her sacrifice. j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 178, 23 February 1933, Page 3
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117KING’S THEATRE Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 178, 23 February 1933, Page 3
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