LIBERTY THEATRE
A DOUBLE PROGRAMME. Combining in "A Holy Terror" and "Lover Come Back,"' an open-air story and a lore intrigue in the business world 91 New York, this week's programme at tho Liberty Theatre makes really good entertainment. In "A Holy Terror," starring George O'Brien and Sally Eilers, there is a great deal of good horsemanship and fighting, while "Love Come Back," with Jack Mulhall and Betty Bronson, shows strife of a different sort in a cleverly contrived and sometimes farcical story of tho man who married the wrong woman.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20383, 2 November 1931, Page 4
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