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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Whirling dizzily through on' matrimonial storm after another, “The Bride Walks Out,” RKO Radio’s romantic comedy of married
life, has been criticised as one of the funniest offerings of the screen s a son. The question of whether or no 1 wives should work makes an hilarious stumbling-block in the marriage of Baibara Stanwyck and Gene Raymond, and Robert Young shares masculine honors with the blonde Raymond as an annoying rich playboy. Ned Sparks and Helen Broderick comprise a cynical married couple and supply a large share of the laughs, which, with the romance and the sophisticated chatter, unfold against more than thirty different settings all laid in and around New York City.
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Te Puke Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 53, 5 July 1938, Page 2
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118CAPITOL THEATRE Te Puke Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 53, 5 July 1938, Page 2
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