ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN HALL. “Quinneys” will be the leading attraction at the Town Ball on Friday. “Quinneys,” Horace Anrtesley Vaebell’s story, world famous as a novel and as a play (in which Henry Ainley made a great hit) is an essentially ißritish character study of a quaint but shrewd art dealer whose fortunes are followed through twenty years coloured by whimsical humour and pathos. “Lord Melchester,” one of the characters, says that “experience teaches us there are two kinds of people—those who care only for things, and those who care is always for other people.” This is Mir. Vachell’s theme, now faithfully translated in moving picture ter!ms, for a fine British film has been made from an adaptation of both novel and stage play. With “Geese and Stuffing” (comedy), and latest News. Usual prices. Hobart Bosworth has a great role iri Columbia’s Master Picture “After the Storm,” which is the attraction ait the Town Hall on Saturday. He is typically a. sea captain and literally fights his way through the picture. Unlike many sea dralmas “After the Storm” has a love interest and it is around two romances that the plot is developed.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3955, 13 June 1929, Page 3
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192ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3955, 13 June 1929, Page 3
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