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PLAZA

“SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS” “Such Men are Dangerous,” the talkie from Elinor Glyn’s story and starring Warner Baxter, is now at the Plaza Theatre. The story deals with the fate of a multi-millionaire, repulsive in appearance, who is deserted by his beautiful wife on the night of their wedding, and who disappears from an airplane while crossing the English Channel. Dater, under another name, he visits a famous plastic surgeon and has himself transformed from ugliness to comeliness. Then he sets out to revenge himself on the woman who ran away from him, but her charm and beauty so overwhelm him that he falls in love with her again. Catherine Dale Owen enacts the role of the beautiful bride and it lias been said that she was selected for the character because she seemed the exact prototype of the girl described in Miss Glyn’s story. Miss Owen is a former New York stage star and recently supported John Gilbert in “His Glorious Night.” She is the most beautiful blonde in all talking pictures. The cast supporting Baxter and Miss Owen includes such well known personalities as Albert Conti, Hedda Hopper, Claude Allister and Bela Dugosi.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 15

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PLAZA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 15

PLAZA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 15