ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN HALL. No story runs the gamut of emotions which includes no thrill of desperate peril, no risk of life, no lacing of fearful odds. The “Prince of Adventurers,” meets these situations even to imprisonment and escapes still more risky. He is outlawed from Venice, followed through Austria into Russia, yet faces the perils of return to his native land —all for the love of a beautiful woman. Yet not the love of one beautiful woman —even three or four or live captured the heart of the amorous adventurer of the “Prince of Adventurers,” the gorgeous Him in colours of Venice the beautiful, Austria and Russia, which is to be shown at the Town Hall on 'Saturday. This superb lilm, undoubtedly the greatest lavish spectacle, must be seeu by all, if only for the beauty of its colouring. The story, however, one of the most glowing romances the world has ever known, has a universal appeal, to young and old, to men and women, to everyone. As the “Prince of Adventurers” is 12,000 feet in length and will commence early, patrons on Saturday are advised to be seated early. Prices 1/- and 2/-. Children half price. Royalty and romance, finances and femininity on a frolic are the chief ingredients of “The Exalted Flapper,” the diverting screen offering of Fox Films at the Town Hall on Monday, which has Sue Carol and Barry Norton in the featured roles and a cast of famous iilm players in their support.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4423, 6 March 1930, Page 3
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248ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4423, 6 March 1930, Page 3
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