MUNICIPAL THEATRE
GLORIA SAVANSON IN “INDISCREET” TO-NIGHT AND AVEDNESDAY Gloria Swanson has shown brilliancy and consistency ever since she captured the highest honours one could win in a motion picture career. “Indiscreet,” which is the title of her latest picture for United Artists which comes to the AVaipukurau Theatre tonight and AVednesday evening is- said to be another triumph, for this great star and brings to mind her earlier success, “The Trepasser” having a central character who risks her own happiness to save another. The story was especially written for the star by de Sylva, Brown and Henderson, the famous picture producers and composers who, with this production, make their bow in the clrmvitie fie ld. The two numbers written especially by them for Aliss Swanson “Ccme't.o Ale” and “If you Haven’t Gut Love,” permit the star to demonstrate once again that she has one of the most engaging voices. This proluetion is recommended more especially for-adult audiences. Saturday and Monday next.---Ramon Novarro, in “Son of India.”' Sir Harry Lauder in the song scena, “Tobermory.” , v I
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 127, 24 May 1932, Page 8
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