ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN HALL.
If we’re to believe advance reports, Clara Bow jumps right into the front rank of filmdom’s stars with her starring vehicle* Paramount’s pieturization of Elinor Glyn’s “It.” In “It,” Miss Bow is seen as a little shop-girl who becomes enamored of her handsome employer. He pays absolutely no attention, but one of his friends, William Austin, does. And, it isn’t long before Clara has been introduced to, and wooed by Antonio Moreno. After a trip to an amusement park, he kisses her and professes his Jove. But —all this time Moreno thinks, of Clara as a friend of Austin’s and doesn’t realize that she Is merely one of therhundreds of girls employed in his vast store. Comes a day when 'But why not come to the Town Hall on Wednesday and find out what happens next? Suffice it to say there are lots of thrills and heart throbs before the smashing climax. Incidentally, there’s a boat wreck and rescue at sea sandwiched in. You have three guarantees of true entertainment, value —'Clara Bow, Elinor Glyn and Director Clarence Badger. With “Smackem Alley” (Comedy), News and Cartoon. Usual Prices.
“Blonde for (Choice,” will be next Friday’s Cabaret attraction.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40013, 22 October 1929, Page 2
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200ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40013, 22 October 1929, Page 2
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