ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN hall.
Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton a|re once more on the screen at the Toavii Hall on Wednesday in fill oil* latest laugh opus, “Wife Savers.” This is their fifth in the series which started with “Behind the Front.” Like this last named fun maker, the boys are in uniform, but the action takes place after the armistice is signed. In the old days back home in Brooklyn, Beery is a head Avaitelr in a restaurant, and Hatton is one of his aAved assistants. The Avar puts their positions in reverse, and Hatton is a cocky lieutenant, Avliile Beery is a loAvly kitchen mechanic. Hatton, being" quite a man Avith the ladies, annexes a village pippin named Colette, while the best that Beery can do. is the toAvn hush an cl-seeker. Hatton is called away to another town and he leaA’es his Colette Avith Beery and in jordcr to safeguard her pfroperly he (Beery) marries her. Complications arise and the fiui begins. Prices as usual for this comedy special.
• A fine British feature- “The Inseparables,” will screen at Friday’s cabaret. This is a splendidly staged melodrama filmed in Monte Carlo and Spain.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40028, 26 November 1929, Page 3
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194ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40028, 26 November 1929, Page 3
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