GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT "Not Exactly Gentlemen," opens to-night at the Grand Theatre and features Victor Mclaglen. 'This picture -is taken from a fine silent film, "Three Bad Men;" which was made several years ago, and: proved to he extra sepciak attraction. . - Nedless to say, even while there mya be a- reminiscent atniosphere about it, "Not Exactly' Gentlemen," bteaks new ground. It is prfesented in such a virile and refreshing manner, as to entertain all. ' McLagleft'has the customary roistering, bluff type of role upon which to sharpen his teeth. He -is a relief from some of the lilywhite lads of the 'screen with his boisterous aeting. A very ■ welcome -re-appearance is made'by Lew Gody (who has been fighting ill-health ) . in • the character of- a- gentleman ©ard sharper. The uhiquitous Eddie Gribhon earns iiis right to bigger parts as the third of the redoubtable trio. "Fa'y Wtay is the girl-of'-the story. - .. 1,.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 51, 22 October 1931, Page 4
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