ENTERTAINMENTS.
ROYAL PICTURES. John M. Stahl brings a story that is unif|ue lo the screen in “Fine Clothes,” which comes to the Royal theatre on Wednesday. The picture which Louis B. Mayer is presenting through First National, tells a domestic story which runs the gauntlet of emotions from bubbling laughter to sorrowful tears.’ Tt is an adaptation from Franz Molnar’s play, “Fashions for Men,” and is simple, wholesome and real. "Mermaid comedy: “Low Tide.” , “Broadway is not the lane of broken hearts so often pictured on the stage and screen. Broadway is gay, Broadway is laughing, Broadway is fascinating, but Broadway is never wicked,” said Dorothy Macknil, who plays the leading feminine role in “The Fair Cheat” coming to the Royal theatre on Friday. “MARRY ME." “Marry Me” is the story of a girl who waited seven years for her lover. When she bad told everyone that be was coming she was surprised to find that he was someone else. Then she complicated matters more by saying that she was married to him. And so to prove it to everyone she .... well that provides the laugh in the James Craze Paramount picture, “Marry Me,” coming to the Town Hall Wednesday, in which Florence Vidor and Edward Everett Horton are featured. J. Farrell McDonald, who attained his full measure of greatness as Corporal Casey in “The Iron Horse,” considers himself fortunate to be east in so appropriate a role as that of “Mike Donovan,” the horse trainer, in “Kings of the Turf.” A big racing drama at the Town Hall on Friday and Saturday next.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3031, 4 May 1926, Page 2
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264ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3031, 4 May 1926, Page 2
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