GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. Chorines in gaol and cowboys trying to get them out keeps th'e p'lot of "Under Montana Skies" going at a speedy pace while providing plenty j of romance, adventure and thrills. And provides the role of a real devil-may-care adventurer for Kenneth Harlan, who has been too long ahsent j and who plays his westerners natural ; and straight. This production, a musieal comedydrama, is the attraction ito-night at the Grand Theatre. It opens_ on the j scene of some cowhoys looking for , pleasure, and the girlie-girlie show I •advertised in Red Rock looks like just the panacea for their particular kind of horedom. . "Under Montana Skies," an original story hy James K. Aubrey, is concerned with the adventures of a stranded theatrical group lin a small Western town. When the manager decamps with the money, the hotel owner, wh'o lalso owns the local theatre, has them arrested for their board hill. Slim Summerville, Ethel Wales and Harry Todd see that there are plenty of laughs in the picture, and others contrihuting to the entertainment are Nita Martan, Dafe McKee and Christion J. Frank.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 531, 15 May 1933, Page 3
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186GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 531, 15 May 1933, Page 3
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