LIBERTY THEATRE.
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. Heading the big double feature programme at the Liberty Tlicatrer to-day is Paramount'* all-talking comedy-melodrama, "The Dummy," starring Ruth Chatterton, Frederic March, Jack Oakie, and George Fawcett. "The Dummy" takes its name from a quickwitted office boy who pretends to be deaf and dumb and outwits a group of kidnappers. "The Little Wildcat," a highly entertaining comedy-drama starring Audrey Ferris, James Jlurray, and George Fawcett is the second feature. It is the amusing story of two sisters, one aggressively modern, the other of the Cinderella type, and both m love with the same man. Thore arc many laugh* able situations hinging: on the jealousy of the two girls. The box plans are at The Bristol Piano Company.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 7
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