AMUSEMENTS.
cVRRYBDDYS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. “THE ROMANTIC VAGABOND.” Reginald Denny admits he had lots of fun making his present picture “The Romantic Vagabond” now at the Princess Theatre. He says he has even broken down the force of the adage that a. woman always gets the last word in any argument. In one scene with Miriam Seegar, the leading lady, he delivers a monologue six minutes in duration, without permitting her to get in one word. “Couldn’t you manage to get a word in some place?” Miss Seegar was asked at the studio. “J should say not,” said Miss Seegar, “when that boy gets going, a poor, defenceless woman hasn’t a chance to get a word in edgewise.” “What A Man!’’ is an adaptation of the novel “The Dark Chapter” by E. J. Rath. It is a comedy based ■f}n mistaken identity, and it offers Den.ny the best opportunities for acting he has',had since he has been in pictures. In addition to Reginald Denny and Miriam Seegar, the cast includes Anita Louise, Harvey Clark, Charles Coleman, Christianne Yves and Greta Granstedt. Good supports. Prices 2/6, 1/6, child- i re n 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1931, Page 3
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