AMUSEMENTS.
-~mm " "'ft*■'■ £VRJRYBPDYS PICTURES. “fHt ROmANtFc VAGABOND.” Reginald Denny admits ho 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 i that a woman always gets the last/ ■7siU'wor<T in any argument. In one scene V with Miriam Seegar, the leading lady, if; he delivers a monologue six minutes ' in duration, without permitting her ,!$■ ‘to get in one word. “Couldn’t you man-. age'to get a word in some place?” Miss fL Seegar was asked at the studio. “J ■to. should say not,” said Miss Seegar, }l “when that boy gets going a poor, defenceless,' tyoman hasn’t a chance to *}? get a word in edgewise.” ; xi “What 'A Man !” is an adaptation ' y of the novel “The Dark Chapiter” by •; E. J;, Rath. It is a comedy based on mistaken identity, and it offers Den'v, ny the" best opportunities for acting h e r . - /'has had since he has been in pictures. r ln 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, children 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1931, Page 3
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200AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1931, Page 3
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