TUDOR, REMUERA
“GET YOUR MAN” The famous slogan of the Royal North-west Mounted Police —“Get Your Man”—has been adopted as the title of Paramount’s picture starring Clara Bow, which is now being shown at the Tudor Theatre. Clara Bow was so keen to “get the man” that she arranged to meet him in a waxworks’ museum, and kept talking to him until after the doors were shut for the night. Here in the midst
5 of mechanical figf ures which execute [ famous historical I events such as cor- [ onations, murders, | lynchings and im- | prisonments, the 1 two fall in love, but not until they have encountered i numerous thrilling I experiences with the grotesque models. The com-
plications are increased when it is learned that the boy has been engaged for 17 years to a girl he does not love. The remainder of the picture is a series of comedy situations in which Miss Bow tries to break dqwn the French betrothal tradition. A full supporting programme will also be shown, also a number of classic and other dances by the Tudor ballet, under Miss O’Leary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 392, 28 June 1928, Page 16
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186TUDOR, REMUERA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 392, 28 June 1928, Page 16
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