CRYSTAL PALACE.
Novelty and infectious fun abound in the programmo submitted at Greater Crystal Palace this week. Novelty is provided by "Fascinating Youth," in which the characters are takeu by "the junior stars of 19-G," who aro aspirants for fame on the silver screen. Tho story chiefly concerns the task set Teddy Ward, a viclv man's son, to mako u certain Mountain Inn a financial success. A condition set by hi? father, if hp fails in tho attempt, is "that ho marries 0110 of tho many girls with whom ho lias broken off engagements; if ho wins, lie is to marry the girl lie really loves. Tho thrill of the picturo is. tho ice-boat race, which keeps tho atidienco tingling with excitement during its course. "Madam Behave," with Julian Eltinge and Ann I'ennington in tho leading rolc3, is a riot ol farcical incidents and situations. After tho interval, tho Christchurch contestants in tho screen star search, fifteen in number aro presented. Seven semi-finalists aro to be chosen, and their pictures will bo shown next week.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18916, 3 February 1927, Page 7
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