PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
"Tho Michigan Kid, a screen version of Rex Beach's well-known book. Is being shown at Hie Paramount Theatre. Renee Adorco and Conral Nagel take the leading parts. "Tho Michigan Kid" (Jimmy Rowan) tires of the rough life In which he lias played so prominent a part, and longs to return to his old home in order that he may claim the sweetheart of his childhood. Frank Howard, ■mother childhood friend, meets trouble In Rowan's saloon, and tells the owner that ho is betrothed to tho same girl. Rose Morris. Hayward is not n desirable character, but .limmy agrcos to assist him monetarily on condition that ho returns to iiis mine. Rose comes to Alaska, and in a mountain hut, where slio and Jimmy are compelled to • shelter from a storm, they recognise each other. Hayward comes to meet them, and an exciting fight ensues. The play, however, has a happy ending. Another attraction on the programme is a further section of "New Greater Collegians." The music is excellent.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 5
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170PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 5
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