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ENTERTAINMENTS,

MY HUSBAND'S WfYES

Admirers of Shirley Mason who like to see her in piquant moods while undergoing all kinds of thrilling experiences will have, their wishes grallilicd at the Town Mali on Saturday next when ‘‘.My Husband s Wives” will be screened for patrons approval. An intrguing story which holds the interc.-l is enfolded and not only is the star's performance commendable, but Bryant Washburn as her leading man and Evelyn Brent as a very charming sort of vampire, give good accounts of themselves. In addition to the feature picture a line comedy, in which Max, l*ep and Moritz, the monkey comedians appear, “A .Monkey Romeo,'' is included on the programme. Other Minis are “Five Finger Lake” (Scenic) and Fox News. Brices as usual.

An all Scottish drama “Rob Roy" heads next Monday's programme. This film story was made entirely in Scotland with an all Scottish cast headed by David Hawthorne as “Rob Roy Maegrogor" and Gladys Jennings as Helen, iiis wife. A cast of 2,001) snport tbase principals.

ROYAL PICTURES

“Why Worry?’’ to he screened at ilie Royal Theatre tomorrow night and at the matinee <m Saturday, is as unlike any picture Harold Lloyd has made before, as any two things cniild he. It is a Smith* American -.jorv, strong in farce but with an i ver present vein of satire that should prove delightful to the Foxton audience which does not

like ii.-' enlerl.iimiienl 100 switms. It is Ilu> biggest picture in Dlovd's i;ilio-orv, from tlu‘ point of production. Big sols, huge crowds, sin! nnioli fighting add lo its prodiiotion values.

‘•After opinpii 1 tin" This picture." exclaimed Warner Baxter. tea I - lift'd player in “Those \\ ho Dance,’ Ihe new Thomas 11. lime drama. "1 will 11 n:»1 ity as a first class “stunt

man' in any moving picture company. The auto chases, wrecks and narrow escapes I hail making -Those who Dance’* convinced me tl m I 1 would he capable to compete with the cleverest ‘stunt shark’ in i lie industry.” The production, with an all star east, including Blanche Sweet and Bessie Dove, was directed bv Dataller Uillyer and released through First National.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2916, 30 July 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS, Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2916, 30 July 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS, Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2916, 30 July 1925, Page 2

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