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Show "KAKBARY COAST" BEGINS A T GAIETY THURSDAY The "Barbary Coast," America's Amer-ica's last frontier of untamed emotions, lives again in all its stark, rowdy realism in Samuel Goldwyn's production of that title ti-tle which begins a three day engagement at the Gaiety Theatre, Thea-tre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sat-urday with Miriam Hopkins, Edward Ed-ward G. Robinson and Joel Mc-Crea Mc-Crea in its leading roles. Her first picture under her new contract to Goldwyn, "Barbary Coast" offers Miriam Hopkins her greatest role as Swan, a beautiful beauti-ful girl who invadei- this gold-made gold-made city of love-hungry men and becomes hard and cold as the diamonds with which she is decked deck-ed by Chamalis, the powerful, ruthless owner of the notorious Bella Donna cafe, over whose crooked roulette table she reigns. Into this struggling mass of humanity wanders Jim Carmi-chael, Carmi-chael, a fine, clean-cut young chap, who has made his strike. He and Swan fall in love, but the man meets a bitter disillusionment disillu-sionment when he discovers her connection with the Bella Donna. |