“A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN” AT GRAND
Ramon Novarro plays the role of a young in his picture, “A Certain Young Man,” now at the Grand Theatre. In London the young lord’s life becomes a burden to him because of the attentions of women whose love has become tiresome and whose intrigues annoying. Having managed to convince an irate husband that he is a bounder to suspect his wife (though she is just behind the curtain) Novarro decides to get away to Brittany on a quiet fishing trip, but the lure of women intervenes again. He finds himself in gay Biarritz in the company of a young American, and he becomes sacredly in love for the first time in his life. Then his sins begin to find him out, and there are some French situations before he can clear himself. A full supporting programme will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 14
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