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"IT MUST BE LOVE!"

COLLEEN MOORE, A MODERN GIRL. AT EVERYBODY'S, TO-DAY.

"It Must Bo Loyc" It certainly must be, ant Colleen Moore, the bast exponent of the Art of being modern in all things, does some of the most entertaining tilings of her career in the film of that name at Everybody's Theatre this week, says some of tho funniest things, gives her tyrannical papa the beat cheek, and finally weds the moot thrilling leading man she has yet had, iD the person of Malcolm McGregor. "It Must Be Lovo," as a charming story of wilful youth and rebellious romance, is, mercifully, not set in the gilded salons of Fiftli avenue: the delightful Mooro lady does not glide around in exclusive creations and 101 l in Cadillacs. Papa is a German-American delicatessen-storekeeper, and his daughter is a good Democrat, but a better American. She gets her way, she gets her man. Never was Colleen Moore more amusing than as Fernie Schmidt, never was Jean Hersholt mote irate and lovable than as Papa Scrmidt, Arthur Stone more riotous, Malcolm McGregor more romantic. Dorothy MackaiU and Jack Mulhall, the best comedy-romance team that First National presents, are the stars of "Man Cra/y," the supporting' feature. This picture is almost as good as "Tho Crystal Cup," seen in the City not long since; if it has not the sterling drama of that picture, then it has more comedy and more lovemaking on the old Boston road, tnd keeps the onlooker in a pleasurable state of suspense and excitement; euch are these moderns.

Mr Albert Bidgood directs the Select Orchestra in the following musical programme: Overture, "Carmen" (Bizet); selections, "Tip Toes" (Gershwin), "Mignon" (Thomas), "Gipsy Princess" (Fall), "Keminiscences of Offenbach" (Higgs); suites, "The Pagoda of Flowers'' (Finden), "On the Mountains" (Botch). "Children's Corner" (Debussy), "Air de Ballet" (Herbert), "Intermezzo" (Arensky); fox-trots, "Baby, Your Mother" (Burke), "Polly" (Zamechik), "Dainty Miss" (Barnes);' entr'acte, "Red Lies" (Berlin), The box plans are at The Bristol Piano Company, where seats may be reserved.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 4

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"IT MUST BE LOVE!" Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 4

"IT MUST BE LOVE!" Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 4

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