ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN HALL. ■ “The. Lust Warning,” wiJJ be screened at the Town Hull to-niglit wit h Laura La Plante in the starring role, it is a riot from start to finish. All the ghostly things that can happen do happen in this greatest of mystery photoplays. For sheer suspense this is the lines! piece of art the director, Paul Land, has ever turned out. There are thrills and chills galore. You have youir screaming audience, breathless silence as danger lurks in Ihe oiling then riotous laughter, a laughter of relief, which literally rocks • the house. Laura La Plante is delightful in the starling role. There is a murder, iu fact, two murdeirs, a haunted theatre and ghosts warning a theatrical company not lo stage their show. With ‘•Television George” (Comedy) and News. “Two Red Roses,” the chief attraction at the Town Hall on Wednesday is not only based on a song success, hut introduces into the story a voting song composer who met with sudden success. The song is called “Two lied .Roses,” and creates a vogue for wearing floral emblems, thereby bringing profit to Horists. The chief character is a sales girl in it llorisl’a who also attends to the lloral decorations for dinner parties. This brings her iu contact with a wealthy man and his guests, one of whom falls in love with her much to the. dismay of Ihe (laughter of the house. The lives of those four young people are thereby much intertwined, providing material for one of the most -entertaining romantic dramas of a light character seen on our screens for a long time.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4528, 8 November 1930, Page 2
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269ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4528, 8 November 1930, Page 2
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