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ENTERTAINMENT.

The complications that ensue when a rough-and-ready railroad wrecking crew boss marries a show girl can readily be imagined. Snell is -rhe situation in the First National picture “The Crash,” which comes to the Town Hall next Saturday. Milton Sills is starred in rhe picture as the wrecking boss, while charming Thelma Todd is cast as the chorus girl. Others in the east include William . Demurest, Wade Boteler, Yola d’Avril, De Wit .Jennings and Fred Warren. The story provides plenty of dramatic action, a train wreck, thrilling runs of the wrecking train to the scene and not a little comedy. inspired by Director Edward Cline, for years one of the leading comedy directors of the industry. The railroad scenes in the product inn were filmed in and near Trnekie, California. Truckie, located in the High Sierras, is said to be the most colorful railroad town in existence and the highest railroad junction in the United Slates. With "Kitchen Talent,” (Comedy) ami News. Usual prices. -"Thru Different Eyes," Monday’s attraction offers an entirely new and novel plot. Thru the eyes of the prosecutor, the condemned and the actual culprit the theme moves lapidly thru the strongest web of ■ ii'cumsrantial evidence that ever condemned an innocent man. Elemental passions vie with mystery. Did the defendant betray friendship, was his wife a wanton? Or ■ till the victim deserve his fate? What actually happened was — .rcll, you’ll thrill to it as nothing else. * Don’t miss “The Black Watch,” next Wednesday.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4464, 12 June 1930, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4464, 12 June 1930, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4464, 12 June 1930, Page 2

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