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ENTERTAINMENT.

TOWN HALL. Her fiance was found murdered, She swore vengeance and set forth to bring the murderer to justice. She fell in love with a stranger—and then found he ,was the killer. This amazing situation is the vortex of the maelstrom of dralmatie events in “The Woman From Moscow/’ Palo Negri’s new Paramount picture, which comes to the Town Hall on Wednesday. Regarded by Miss Negri hegself as the most powerful and dramatic story in which she has ever appeared, “The Woman From Moscow” is one of the most unusual Paramount has ever produced. The picture -has a rich modern setting, owning in the home of a General in command of the Russian army. Miss Negri’s search for the murderer of the man !to whom she had been bethrothed since childhood takes her to the upper stratum of Paris society. This story, from the pen of Yic.torien Sardou, is the first directed in America by the master European Ludwig Berger. Also screening on Wednesday, the 2nd episode of “Tarzan the Mighty.” “Bogs of Love” (comedy), and News. Usual prices. On Friday “A WoiUan in Pawn” will be the feature attraction. This is an adaptation of the English stage play “Pawned,” and features Gladys Jennings and John Stuart, prominent English artists. Usual prices. j

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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3948, 28 May 1929, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3948, 28 May 1929, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3948, 28 May 1929, Page 2

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