ENTERTAINMENT.
KEATON’S COMEDY CLASSIC,
Buster Keaton has taken to the “wide open spaces’’ where men are men and women are scarce. In his latest laugh provoker “Go West,” at the Town Hall on Eriday. The l'rozen-I'aced fun-maker lands himself into ail manner of mirthful predicaments in the wild and woolly regions, foils an assorted lot of villains, wins a .rancher’s pretty daughter, and ends his wanderings in a blaze of glory and laughs. Keaton has the inimitable ability to maintain interest throughout the length of a feature comedy, and in this new picture the fun is fast and furious to the linal scene. The excruciatingly funny adventures in which he becomes involved, and the droll manner in. which.he wins out, crowd many laughs into this exceptional comedy. Il was directed b\ Keaton, himself. Usual prices.
Coming to the Town Hall next Saturday, is one of the most thrilling pioneer epic romances that have vet been seen. It is “The Pony Express,” a romance built, on historical fact and daring deeds and riding of the pony express riders. Belly Compson and Ernest Torrence, Ricardo Cortez and Wallace Beery arc featured in this James Cruze production. Popular prices M- and I/O, Children as usual.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3652, 16 June 1927, Page 3
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202ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3652, 16 June 1927, Page 3
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