ENTERTAINMENTS.
MAJESTIC THEATRE. Chester Conklin and his moustache are reconciled. After a separation that endured through his last screen role, >tke character comedian and his moustache are seen together for the duration of Conklin's patricipation in the action of "The Virginian," the Paramount picture which shows finally tonight. Conklin helps in the support of a cast which has Gary Cooper in the title role. Walter Huston in the role of Trampas, the villain; Richard Arlen as Steve, the youth who coulldn't go straight; and Mary Brian as Molly Wood, the school-ma'am with whom Cooper falls in love. Barrel rolls, loops, tail spins, nose dives and parachutes lend an irresistible thrill to "The Flying Marine," a talking picture, which will be shown to-morrow night and again on Saturday night. •
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 153, 10 April 1930, Page 2
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