MARTON
THE CIVIC THEATRE “NOW I’M A LADY.” Mae West, Paramc-unt’se Blond < harmer, returns to the screen in “Now I’m a Lady’’ which conies to the Civic Theatre to-night and Friday next, in a new type of i*l |n role. Smiling, wise-cracking and getting her men as usual, seven of them this time, the star of the “Gay Nineties” dramas, arts a modern girl in “N««w I’m a Lady,” vno kne-ws what she wants and how tu get it. The actio i of “Now I'm a Lady” opens in a small mid western t (, wn where Mae West is a broncho-busting cowboy s sweetheart. When her eowbe-v meets with an accident, Mae West takes her charms to Bucnus Aires where hordes of men in<ii<ai-,? that they are willing to surrender to her lures. But Miss West is intent «»n getting Cavanagh, an Englishman, in tie climax, Miss West gets her man when she breaks into smart socictv and acquires culture, but - - -
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 28 November 1935, Page 3
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161MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 28 November 1935, Page 3
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