Ann Harding in “Gallant Lady” is the attraction at the Rivoli Theatre this week.
Gilbert Emery and Douglas Doty wrote the story. It tells the sad story of a girl whose lover loses his life in an attempt to fly the Atlantic, not knowing that she is the become the mother of his child. From that tragedy, and the surrender of her son birth, she rises to business success. Destiny brings three men into the pattern of her life and at length offers her the privilege of reunion with her boy under the penalty of silence regarding her true identity.
“Gallant Lady” was directed by Gregory LaCava. It was produced by Joseph M. Schenck and Darryl F. Zanuck for United Artists Release. It is not quite as bad as the synopsis indicates.
G. J.
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