ENTERTAINMENT
TOWN HALL
“FAZIL” IS A COLOURFUL LOVE DRAMA OF ARABY.
“Fazil,” William Fox’s latest feature, at the 'Town Hall to-night. Charles Farrell and Greta Nissen are the featured players. “Fazil” is the story of an {Arabian Prince who meets and falls in love with a French girl while on a diplomatic mission in Venice. Their honeymoon is a song of love, but when he takes her back to his domain in the desert, the ancient customs of his country, especially in regard to women, bring about serious conflict between them. Finally, she escapes and in the pursuit to catch her, he is shot.by one of her friends. The stdry has a startlingly dramatic ending. With “Sweet Pickle” ('Comedy), and News. , Usual Prices. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. Henry Edward’s will star on Monday evening in the special attraction “The Joker.” “The Joker” is a sort of modern Sir Galahad, wealthy and debonair, enjoying life to the full in the jgay city of Nice in the iSoiith of France. He (receives the nickname of “The Joker” because of his ability to make people happy and smiling, and whenever he sets out to play a game he always wins. In this picture he performs many hair-raising feats, and rescues two beautiful girls from the clutches of a villainous blackmailer. AVjith “Fancy Swimming and Diving” (Novelty) and News. Prices 1/- and 1/6. Children half price.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40015, 26 October 1929, Page 2
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231ENTERTAINMENT Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40015, 26 October 1929, Page 2
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