ENTERTAINMENT.
TOMIN HALL.
Work is play for Clara Bow, not only play, but one merry round of riotous fun. Her newest Paramount starring picture starts off with a riot and ends up with a fight, a perfectly proper schedule, according to its title “Rough rfouse Rosie,” • which reaches the Town Hall on 'Wednesday. The opening sequence was taken at Venice, an amusement resort near Hollywood. The company spent two entire days patronising its concessions, trying rut: the various rides, throwing balls at the “Dodgem” and having thenfortunes told. Then the troupe was moved to a cabaret set, with a. fiery haired little star leading a group of chorus girls in a daring dance. Next came a country club party sequence,Avith the] affair’fcvaxing rough, and the closing shots call for a prize fight in the Hqllywood Stadium. Reed Howes, Clara’s leading man, and a professional opponent engaged in the glove throwing. Usual prices.
“Man Made Woman” will he Friday’s attraction. Tt features a fine cast headed by Beatrice Joy, 11. B. Mariner and iSeena Owen.
“The Third Eye,” a remarkable pictufrc dealing with Television will bo Saturday’s big attraction.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40025, 19 November 1929, Page 3
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188ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40025, 19 November 1929, Page 3
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