LIBERTY THEATRE.
"RACKETY RAX" AND " STRANGER IN TOWN." "Rackety Rax," reported lo bo an uproariously funny comedy, will &tart to-morrow :it tha Liberty. Victor SlcLaglen, Grota Nisabn, and Nell O'Day have tbo principal roles. The Fox comedy depicts the hilarious adveutures of a group of sport racketeers who "muscle" their wuy into college football with results that are unexpected and disastrous. A very moderu problem in a rural setting provides the theme for Charles "Chic" Sale's latest Warner Bros, picture, "Stranger in Town," which will be the other feature, with Ann Dvorak, David Manners, Noah Beery, and Raymond ilatton in tho leading roles.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20772, 4 February 1933, Page 5
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