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LIBERTY THEATRE.

DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. "CRAZY THAT WA3T." Not for a very long time has tho Liberty Theatre had such a remarkably fine programme as it will have next week. Two feature-length pictures, and an interesting selection of supports ensure an evening of complete entertainment. "Crazy That Way," from the stage play, "In Love.With Love," is the principal attraction, and boasts a stellar cast. Joan Bennett, Sharon Lynn, Kenneth MclCenna, Jason Robarda, Regis Toomoy, and Lumsden Hare are a company of players who may be'relied upon to contribute superlative acting- The story itself is - ..strongly reminiscent of those of Warner Fabian when he writes so sensationally of. modern, flaming youth. As a sort of Queen. Bee with a hundred male scalps to-her belt, Joan Bennett Js excellent, and is quite amusing when she Bets her cap at the only man who refuses to compote with . her hordes -of admirers. As this man; Kenneth McKenna-again .gives a splendid performance,and, Jason Rbbards and Rggis ' Toomey are" perfect examples of "postwar young men, nn courtiers to tho-Queen Bee, Tha second picture, ."Mountain Justice, ■ Bees Ken Maynard yet again in one of those line, bold parts that.arc seen all too rarely on'the talking scfeen. The story is a new expression of the outdoor thriller, with new angles to give it fresh life, an exciting story of a Tennessee feud, with a smashing climax to' crown ! a drama of adventure and danger. ; Kathryn . Crawford is ; Maynard's loading lady. :

.The bo* plans are at The Bristol Piano Company. "

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 11

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LIBERTY THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 11

LIBERTY THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 11