GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT
What is said to be the most daring screen comedy of the- season appears at the Grand Theatre to-night. It is Universal's newest production "Man-y a Slip. t/oan.Bennett and Lew Ayres are the featured players in this story of laughs and misunderstandings, and the cast also includes such well known screen players as Slim Summerville, Virginia Sale, Ben Alexander, Viven Oakland, Roscoe Karns and J. C. Nugent. ' "Many a Slip" tells the romantic story of a giiT and a boy, with the girl discovering- that she has fallen in love with the young man. Feeling that he has positive ideas against marriage, and wishing to become his wife, the artful young lady allows him to think that she is expecting an interesting event — and they are marrie-d at once. From this point in the story eomplications pile up at a swift pace, and the plot is further thiekened by the troubles of a housemaid. Laugh follows laughs, until the whole story finally explodes in a gale of merriment — bxit not until the charactei's liave foxind themselves in exceedingly hot water.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 150, 18 February 1932, Page 2
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