TALKIES AT TURUA.
"THE GAMBLERS." "The Gamblers," screening at the Turua Hall on Saturday night, is a powerful drama. The story is that of a father and son known as "the gambling Emersons," heads of a great Wall Street institution. The younger Emerson, in order to put over a big deal, borrows the bank's own funds. Catastrophe is imminent, and the Government begins an investigation. The wife of the prosecutor is a former sweetheart of Emerson, and therein lies the story. H. B. Warner takes the part of the prosecutor, and Lois Wilson that of the sweetheart.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18243, 17 July 1931, Page 2
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