ENTERTAINMENT
TOWN HALL.
How to free Lie man one loves from a loveless bethrothal of seventeen years standing is shown in “Get Your Man,” Paramount’s latest starring vehicle for Clara Bow, which will be shown at the Town Hall on Wednesday. In the picture, Clara is a young American girl who has fallen in love with a French youth, Charles Rogers, who-was engaged to another girl when five years of ago, under the French custom in which parents choose the mates of their children. The efforts of Miss Bow to cause the breaking of this engagement, supply many of the clever situations with which the. picture abounds. The plot carries one into a waxworks museum, where the hoy and girl fail to exit, at the closing hour, and are forced to spend the night together in a room surrounded by mechanical figures which walk, wave their arms, roll their eyes, brandish swords and even execute murders. With “Crazy to Fly” (Comedy), Serial and News. Usual prices.
Smugglers recently were operating off the coast of Monterey, Cal., but the government made no effort to stop them. They were members of the Fox Films company making “Masked Emotions,” in which George O'Brien portrays the principal role. The picture is from “A Son of Anak,” written by Ben Ames Williams, and is a melodrama with both land and sea settings. The supporting company includes Nora Lane, Farrell Macdonald, David Sharpe, James Gordon, Edward Peil, snr., and Frank Hagney. David Butler and Kenneth Hawks directed the production, which comes to the Town Hall on Saturday. Usual prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4428, 18 March 1930, Page 3
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263ENTERTAINMENT Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4428, 18 March 1930, Page 3
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