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“SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE” FOR CRYSTAL PALACE.

Gary Cooper and Beryl Mercer establish themselves very definitely in the ranks of great players of Barrie characters by their performance together in “Seven Days’ Leave,” which will be prestented at Crystal Palace Theatre next week This is really the play “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals,” which, lovers of the Little Scotsman will remember, is one of his best works. Without any secondary love story to distract the attention from the drama of old Sarah Ann Dewey and her “son,'' the play moves along, quietly enough, to a typical Barrie climax, characterised by restrained drama. “Seven Days’ Leave” is a picture that should make a great’ impression upon local audiences. The box plans are now open at The Bristol Piano Company.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19107, 27 June 1930, Page 5

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“SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE” FOR CRYSTAL PALACE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19107, 27 June 1930, Page 5

“SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE” FOR CRYSTAL PALACE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19107, 27 June 1930, Page 5

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