COSY THEATRE.
“NO MAN OF HER OWN.’’ ' In “No Man of Her Own,’’ which is to be shown again at the Cosy Theatre to-night, Clark Gable, in the character of a gambler, Jerry Stewart, gives a performanec that is said to rank with his best efforts. The drama never misses fire, and Gable is seldom out of the picture. Carole Lombard, as Connie Randall, the girl ho falls in love with, even to the extent of renouncing his unlawful ways, gives him excellent support in a most charming manner, and Dorothy Mackaill, looking as beautiful as ever, completes a triangle which brings the complications of love for the first time into Stewart’s life. The plot is simple in its essentials, but always interesting, and the dialogue is particularly good, full of the deftest touches and bright humour. Seats may be reserved at Perry's, 'phone 2496.
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Wairarapa Age, 28 August 1933, Page 2
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