ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN HALL,
Human and rollicking in places, grimly affecting in others, blending finely all the essences of love, struggle, -bravery, humor, pathos x and death, “The Rough Riders” at ' tlie Town' Hall on Wednesday. One can say that Paramount has made a. story with a love theme with Mary Astor, Charles Farrell and Charles Emmett Mack winds like a glowing thread throughout the drama; and that the difficult sequences of the 'blowing up of The Maine, the gathering of the Rough Riders, their fierce courage in the hail of. Spanish lead, and the dominant figure of' T. R-. alive every moment, contribute to art land express history. The sterling performances of Noah Beery as Sheriff Hell’s, Bells, George Bancroft as Happy Joe,- Frank Hopper as Roosevelt, Fred Kohler as the topsergeant, and Col. Fred Lindsay as Leonard Wood, are worthy of mention. Mary Astor is ideal as the sweet old-fashioned girl of yesterday. With “Stage Struck Susie” (Comedy), and News. Usual Prices.
“The Cowboy Kid” will lie Friday’s feature. On Saturday the Edgar Wallace high speed melodrama “The Flying Squad,” will be screened.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40022, 12 November 1929, Page 3
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184ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40022, 12 November 1929, Page 3
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