COSY THEATRE.
”STREET OF WOMEN.” 41 Street of Women/* to be shown again at the Cosy Theatre to-night, deals with the theme that there is a woman behind every achievement. In the picture the achievement is the world’s tallest building and the inspiration Natalie, a beautiful dress designer who supplies the man who builds the skyscraper with the love and understanding that his wife lacks. Their love leads to unfortunate and almost tragic complications. There is, however, a silver lining, and all ends happily. The role of Natalie is excellently portrayed by that popular brunette Miss Kay Francis, who is seen at her best. She wears many wonderfully designed frocks during «he production. Her lover is played by Alan Dinehart. Roland Young, as the understanding friend, shares the honours with Miss Francis for brilliant acting. This is one of his best pictures. Marjorie Gateson is cold and very haughty as the wife whose one idea is social success. Gloria Stuart and Allan Vincent are also prominently cast as youthful lovers who very nearly suffer through the other love affair. Scats may be reserved at Vare’s, ’phone 1333-
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Wairarapa Age, 19 December 1932, Page 2
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