ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN HALL. Another of Anne Nichols’ plays has come to the screen. The famous author of the equally famous “Abie’s Irish Rose,” which ran for more than five years in Now York City, shattering all /world records, has contributed another of her sparkling plays to the silvershect. The new Paramount picture is “Just Married,” adapted from Miss Nichols’ stage farce of the same title. It is showing at the Town Hall on Wednesday. “Just Married” is a rollicking farce with most of its action taking place on board a trans-Atlantic liner. Eight principals figure -in the plot and they become enimesked in a net of complications fro!m which there seems ro be no possibility of extricating them. It is without question one of the most amusing films to be shown in many months, and one which, in addition to its humour, has suspense that rivets one’s attention on the screen throughout the length of the picture. Usual prices. Tojm Mix, famous Western ace, again proves that there is no limit to hulman endurance in his latest thriller, “Hello Cheyenne,” at the Town Hall on Friday. In “Hello Cheyenne,” Mix has a role of a different sort. He appears as a telephone lineman.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3920, 19 March 1929, Page 3
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203ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3920, 19 March 1929, Page 3
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