KING’S THEATRE TALKIES.
.■ “YOUNG DESIRE" DRAMATIC. Mary Nolan finds an ideal vehicle for her exotic beauty and remarkable dramatic talents in “Young Desire,” Universal’s colourful romantic drama, which will open at the King’s Theatre this afternoon. The primary function ,of motion pictures is to present characters so real and human that the audience is vitally interested in their fates. In addition to its other virtues, “Young Desire” scores pre-eminently on . this The picture tells the story of a young and beautiful girl who is a carnival dancer. Weary of her tiresome existence, sick of the domination of the boss of the dancing girls, who is in love with her, she decided to make an effort to better., her. condition, to “beat the carnival game.”. She wins the love of a naive youth, a member of a prominent family in a little community where the old ideas of morality prevail. With happiness within her reach, her past rises to darken her future. In scenes tense with drama she rises to superb heights to meet the situation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1930, Page 10
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175KING’S THEATRE TALKIES. Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1930, Page 10
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