ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN HALL.
“The Last Warning,” will be screened at the Town Hall on urday, with Laura La Plante in the starring role. It is a rio-t from start, to finish. All the ghostly tilings that can-happen do happen in this greatest of mystery photoplays. For sheer suspense this is the iinest piece of art the director, Paul Leni, has ever turned out. There are thrills and chills galore. You have your screaming- audience, breathless silence as danger luiidi, in the offing then riotous iaugirv I or, a laughter of relief,, which tile rally rocks the, house. Laura La Plante is delightful in the starring role. There is a murder, in fact, two murders, a haunted theatre and ghosts warning a theatrical company not to stage their show. There are some splendid performances iii the supporting cast, notably those of Montague Love, as the producer, Roy D’Arcy, as the leading man, Margaret Livingstone as the former burlesque queen, .John Boles as the understudy and many others, including Bert Roach, Mack Swain, Burr Mclntosh, Mine. -Carrie/Daummory, Slim Summerville, Buddy Phelps, D’Arcy Corrigan, Charles 1 reneh, Tom O’Brien and Fred Kelsey. With “Television nGorge” (Comedy), and News.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4527, 6 November 1930, Page 2
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195ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4527, 6 November 1930, Page 2
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