ENTERTAINMENT.
TOM MEIGHAN AT CABARET
Thomas Meighan, hero of many a romance, drama, and comedy, enters a new field with his current Paramount production, “Blind Alleys,” arriving at the Town Hall Cabaret on Wednesday. The new vehicle can only be described in one way. It is melodrama —fast, thrilling, very impossible, but —and this is more important—superbly entertaining. “Blind Alleys.” presents Tom as a marine captain, newly married to a charming Cuban senorita. On the first night of their honeymoon they ai'rive in New York, and proceed to buck up against a series of events which separate them. Meighan is struck by an auto and removed to a hospital, and Greta Nisscn, his wife, finds herself embroiled with a gang of desparate thugs. From then on the fun and atcion is fast and furious. With supporting features, at usual cabaret prices. Friday’s picture is “Upstream,” a comedy drama of stage life whilst for Saturday, the latest Peter B. Kyne screen drama “California,” has been booked. Both at usual prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3711, 1 November 1927, Page 3
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169ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3711, 1 November 1927, Page 3
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