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ENTERTAINMENT.

“TIN HATS.”

There were a few, a very few men who were just the least bit disappointed and disgusted to think they never had an opportunity to get into the World War argument. It is about these few that Edward Sedgwick spun his rollicking yarn, “Tin Hats,” the Aletro-Goldwyn \ Mayer picture coming to the Town /<-, Hail theatre to-night. The story concerns three typical soldiers of , the Allied Army, who arrive in the front line trenches just in time to hear the -referee announce that “That’s all there is, there isn’t any more.” However, the plot thickens when they are sent into Germany with the Army of Occupation, and their subsequent adventures make the war look like three acts of a riotous farce. Claire Windsor as Elsa Von Bergen, a titled German girl, is the heroine of the story, and with Conrad Nagel supplies the love interest. With supports at usual prices.

Gregory Roger’s story of a young Irishman’s fight for romance and pugilistic honours, of life on the East Side of old New York of twenty years ago, has been picturised by Warner Bros, and released by Master Pictures. “Hogan’s Alley,” starring Monte Blue, will bead Monday’s programme at usual prices.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19270917.2.14

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3692, 17 September 1927, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3692, 17 September 1927, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3692, 17 September 1927, Page 2

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