KILBIRNIE KINEMA.
"Tho Crowd," ti Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer special production, heads tlio bill at tliu KUhlrnlo Kincma to-niglit. Tho story begins with tho life or an ambitious young clerk, employee of an Institution which has hundreds more exactly liko him. Ho becomes enamoured with a shop girl and tho two romantically marry wilhout thought ol' the future, spend a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, return to New York, and fall into tho rut occupied by so many young married couples who full to cmcrgo from It despite all their puny efforts against the circumstances which life throws about them. Tho featured roles are played by JSlcanor Boardman, long a popular screen player, and James Murray, a "protego" of tho director of tliis groat picture Tho second picture "Tho Head Man," featuring Charlie Murray, is described as a laugh-a-mlnuto comedy, being an. cntlroly new typo of picture;for Murray. In ithp'is; characterised as a whimsically humorous ne'er-do-well, onco powerful, now bibulous,- who in the story comes back to power In bush-league politics. Excellent music will support this double-star programme, anil reservations mny bo had at tho theatre confectionery, or by telephoning the theatre 14-202. .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 55, 8 March 1929, Page 5
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189KILBIRNIE KINEMA. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 55, 8 March 1929, Page 5
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