MAJESTIC THEATRE.
"THIS SPORTING AGE." -Nothiug has come out oi Holly wood in some time that can match for brilliance, colour, and believable plot, the spirited drama of the polo field that Columbia has given Jack Holt in '*Th.i<s foportiug Age, now showing at tho Majestic. Holt personifies tho modern, sportsman who ib equally at homo with horses and women , . . who handles each with a but decisive rein. As Capt. Jonn Steele, Holt jjroves himself more than ever worthy of the 17 vears of stardom that have been his. When he rides madly and recklessly in the most thrilling; gamo of polo that the screen has ever seen —barring not even newsreds—Holt shows how perfectly-he fits tho part. Box plans arc at The Brislo...
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 9
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