ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN HALL. Youth, romance and whimsical comedy, fine direction and Lois Moran and Neil Hamilton in the featured roles all make Fox Films “Don’t Marry,” at the Town Hall on Friday, a bright, sparkling comedyrdrama, suitable for the. most discriminating fan. Here is a picture that is good entertainment for the entire family, with Lois Moran in a dual role and Neil Hamilton as the man in the ease. The theme of the story concerns Priscilla BoweiJ (Lois Moran), an intriguing young flapper who falls in love with Henry Willoughby, an old-fashioned man. Undaunted, Priscilla decides to .win him and poses as a shy and prudish bid-fashioned girl, telling him it is her cousin who is the flapper’. The deception wofiks, “but Priscilla decides she cannot go through (with the wedding until Henry knows •the truth. She goes back to the modern clothes and, Henry finds himself falling in love with whom he supposes is the cousin of his financee. This .complex state, of affairs leads to one riotous situation after another and races along to a hilarious climax as Henry finds he married the modern girl. Usual prices. “Stop that Man” heads Saturday’s programme.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3901, 31 January 1929, Page 2
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196ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3901, 31 January 1929, Page 2
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