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TUDOR THEATRE

"WILSON"—A -PRESIDENT

If you have not already seen Ronald Colman in "The Late George Apley" then your last chance of enjoying this fine production is at the Tudor Theatre tonight. There is something special on the picture menu for to-morrow and Wednesday in 20th Century Fox's "Wilson." Yes, it is the picturisation of the life of a former United States of America president and his his wife and family of three daughters. Woodrow Wilson is portrayed by Alexander Knox. There were five son women—the first Mrs Wilson, Ellen, is played by Ruth Nelson; the second wife of the President, Edith Boiling Gait, is played by Geraldine

Fitzgerald and the three daughters, who were all in the heighth of the fashions of that era, are played by Ruth Ford (Margaret), Madeleine Forbes (Jessie), Mary Anderson cast as Eleanor.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6105, 22 September 1947, Page 4

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TUDOR THEATRE Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6105, 22 September 1947, Page 4

TUDOR THEATRE Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6105, 22 September 1947, Page 4

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