GRAND THEATRE.
The two principal jactures on this week's programme at the Grand Theatre are Zane Grey's story, "The Water Hole," and "Sawdust Paradise," a very bright, amusing comedy of show life. In "The Water Hole," l'hat : peer of Western actors, Jack Holt, has th& lead, with Nancy Carroll, opposite him. "Sawdust Paradise" is a humorous tale, and Esther Ralston makes it doubly interesting on account of her attractive personality and acting ability. With t'heee two pictures are the next chapter of "The Scarlet Arrow."
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 6
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