LIBERTY THEATRE.
"Rackety Has," reported to be an uproariously funny comedy, is showing at tho Liberty. Victor McLaglcn, Greta Nissen, and Nil) O'Day have the princiual roles. Tlie E"o* comedy depicts the hilarious adventures bf a group of sport racketeers who "muscle" their way into college football with results that are unexpected and disastrous. A very modern problem in a rjral belting provides the theme for Charles "Chic" Sale's latest Warner Bros, picture, "Stranger in Town," which is the other feature, with Ann Dvorak, David Maimers, Noah Beery, and Raymond Hatton in the leading roles.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20776, 9 February 1933, Page 5
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