The King’s Theatre.
. “CHANGE OF HEART” TC-MORROW’S FINE PROGRAMME Harold. Lloyd in “Cat’s PaAv” is screening finally at the King’s tonight. The inimitable comedian is seen in a new role, providing him with ample scope, and he is supported by llna Merkel, Grant Mitchell and other prominent players. “Change of Heart.” For the first time in two years, Janet Q aynor and Charles Farrell are teamed together, in “Change of Heart,” showing to-morrow and Monday, a thoroughly delightful film telling the simple story of four young college graduates who leave their Californian homes for New York in search of fame and fortune, only to find romance complicating the problem of their their respective livings. In these complications and their skilful unravelling lies the appeal of the story, and they oiler acting opportunities.
Taken from Kathleen Norris’ story, “Manhatten Love Song,” the new film has been hailed as the funniest as well as most realistic of all the Gaynor- Farrell successes. James Dunn and Ginger Rogers head the supporting cast. On the same programme comes Clive Brook and Diana Wynyard in “Let’s Try Again,” a subtle drama of mature love concerning the crisis in the lives of a husband and wife. Miss Wynyard brings* fine artistry to the role of the dissatisfied wife, while Brook is east well as the obtruse husband who does not realise that a man may kill love by forgetting his wedding anniversary or neglecting the little attentions. Helen Vision and Theodore Newton are featured players, with Irene. Hervey Henry Kolker and Arthur' Hoyt. There will be a matinee to-mor-row at 1.30 and another on Monday at the same hour.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19255, 9 November 1934, Page 2
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