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ENTERTAINMENT.

TOWN HALL. William Cody, versatile screen star, is to be seen at the Town Ha-11 to-night in “Wolves of the City,” a Universal thrill feature. It is an exciting melodrama of the underworld. Codv who has appeared in many underworld pictures for Universal, enacts the role of a young millionaire who is bored with living and is ready for anything that: will offer excitement. His desire for anything to break the monotony leads him to answer a newspaper advertisement dropped by a beautiful girl whom he has rescued from a run-a-way horse. His answering the advertisement. results in his getting into a series of thrilling adventures .with a gang of art thieves. Cody is admirably supported by a well chosen cast beaded by Sally Blaine, one of the most popular of the younger actresses in Hollywood. Miss Blaine is called upon to do many difficult stunts in "Wolves of the City” as well as quite a bit of emotional acting. At previews of “Wjolves of the City,” Miss Blaine was enthusiastically complimented by many Los Angelos motion picture critics. The supporting cast also includes Monte Montague as the comedianclmuffeur; Charles Clary, veteran character actor, as l-he wealthy art collector; A 1 Ferguson as Alike Ala,chin, one of the art thieves; and Louise Carver, as Af-other Afachin, the brains of the gang. Leigh Jason directed the picture under the supervision of William Lord Weight. With “All for Geraldine (Comedy), News and Cartoon.

A new crime and mystery film, “The Ware Case,” made by First National, will be the bill at the Town Hall on Wednesday. It boasts a cast of popular actors of both stage and screen headed by Stewart Rome and Betty Carter.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4507, 20 September 1930, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4507, 20 September 1930, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4507, 20 September 1930, Page 2

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