LIBERTY THEATRE.
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. JTot for a very lons time hat. the Liberty Theatre bad such a remarkably fiue programme as it will liavo this week. Two feature-length pictures and an interesting selection of supports ensure an evening oi! complete entertainment. "Craity That Way," from the stage play, "In Love With Love," it the principal attraction, and boasts a stellar cast. Joan Bennett, Sharon Lynn, Kenneth AlcKennn, Jason liobards, Regis Toomey, and Lumsden Hare are a company of players who may be relied upon to contribute superlative acting. Tbo story itself is strongly remiuiscent of tbote of Warner Fabian when he writes bo sensationally of modern, flaming youth. As a sort of Queen Beo with a hundred inale scalps to her belt, Joan Bennett is excellent, ond is quite amusing when she sets her cap at the only man who refuses to compete with her hordes of admirers. As this mnu, Kenneth MeKenna apain gives a splendid performance, and Jason Robards and Regis Tooraey are perfect examples of postwar young uigu as t-'ourtiers to the Quoen B-»e. The second picture, "Mountain Justice," fees Ken Jtaynard yet again in one of thote fiue, bold parts that are seen all too rarely on the talking screen.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 6
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