AMUSEMENTS.
■SSTIC THEATRE. AY OUT WEST."
Ii l#n J romance are ao blended IOtX Weit," showing at the Majestio week, that » satisfying enterjpjurored all those who so to see £ Moreover, the comedy init an element of tragedy, which pweMsary relief. c )'■ ' imigit b*s the leading feminine sale,' fjeu with perhaps more than '"her, nSritr. In a scene which is' set in Sot a desert, daring a sandstorm, Pin excellent interpretation of a Stag with a high feyer, poorinc out the very man who should'.not* S-' Haines, though he has a, hard Mas, acquits himself well. and', is 853* best actor in the cast. A jj|UM nun, who has turned to sharp- i SSuis 'Of livelihood, he .takes down I iCtanch riders for a considerable spm r petermined on revenge, and anxious i Mt money back, they take him out to I lllwhere he has to milk cows, scrub ! S. do other jobs with which he Is Smiliar. Such a situation gives the Uf tor unbounded humour, and full ,)li been taken of the position, tha dialogue, while decidedly Amerignefol and delightfully refreshing.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20176, 3 March 1931, Page 7
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182AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20176, 3 March 1931, Page 7
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