"HER WEDDING NIGHT"
SPLENDID FARCE COMEDY FOR MAJESTIC NEXT SATURDAY. A MARRIAGE MIX-UP. Clara Bow, the breathless, flaming red-headed Skeets Gallagher, Charlie Rnggles, Ralph Forbes and Rosita Moreno, the charming heroine of "The Santa Fe Trail," are prominent-
ly cast in the new Paramount farce comedy, "Her Wedding Night," coming to the Majestic Theatre on Saturday next, November 14. "Her Wedding Night" is first-class, honest - to - goodness entertainment that gets more hearty laughs than any other Clara Bow picture since the advent of talking pictures. Coneerned for the most part with a marriage
mix-up in which Clara marries one man and gets two husbands for her trouble, "Her Wedding Night" is earried along to a breezy and happy eonclusion by the peppery, up-to-the-minute dialogue and the splendid work of those two incomparable. come dians, Gallagher and Ruggles. In France. The picture's action takes place in France, where our Clara, a famous actress with time on her hands and money to spend, becomes acquainted with Skeets Gallagher. And no sooner does she know Skeets than the trouble begins. Hilarious, divertingly gay trouble that enables Clara and her supporting cast to have the time j of their lives- From the moment that she finds herself married to Skeets, and the wife of another man, Clara is a riot of fun, playing with evident .enthusiasm and skill. Qutstandmg. As the debonair trouble-maker who marries Clara, and yet turns out not
to be her husband, Skeets Gallagher, as in many other recent Paramount comedies, reveals himself as one of the screen's outstanding funsterg. In his droll, easy-going manner, Skeets is a delight to see and listen to. Charlie Ruggles, as Skeet's partner in fun, is also grandly comical as the wellmeaning friend who tries frantically to patch up Clara's turbulent romance. And Ralph Forbes, who turns out to be Clara's husband, and rather likes the idea, is handsome and romantic in a good role.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 65, 7 November 1931, Page 5
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