ENTERTAINMENT
“THE MIDNIGHT KISS,
Humour that is laugh provoking, in a story that holds the attention, and with a cast that is admirably suited to their respective roles, feature “The Midnight Kiss," which is showing at the Town Hall theatre on Friday. In this very happy comedy-drama of youth, wlieh is Fox Films screen version of John Golden’s great stage success “Pigs," there is to he found the kind of entertainment that is sure to please the most confirmed pessimist. Witii “The Honeymoon Hospital" (comedy), and Fox News at usual prices. “We’re in the Navy Now," Paramount's first Wallace Beery—Raymond Hatton starring comedy firings those iwo inimitable buddies to the screen us llie greatest goofy gobs who ever donned naval blue. Theatre-goers attending the Town Hall next Saturday are assured the time of their lives as they follow Knockout Hansen and his manager from the prize-ring to the deck of an army transport, over to France hack again and finally, to the same pugilistic arena. Prices as usual.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3659, 30 June 1927, Page 3
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168ENTERTAINMENT Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3659, 30 June 1927, Page 3
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