MAJESTIC THEATRE.
In Hie cast of "The Man I Love," the all-talk-ing picture, now showing at the Majestic Theatre are such well-known people as Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, Pat O'Malley, Leslie Fenton, Jack Oafcte, Harry Green, and Baclanova, the Russian star. It is a tale of the prize ring, and of the eternal triangle formed by the wife, the man, and the other woman, in this case a foreigner, who makes a specialty of conquest of mere man. Mary Brian handles the role of the little wife with sweet charm, and provides contrast iv speech and demeanour with tho exotic Baelanova. Richard Arlcu's ring prowess has full scope in this excellently produced drama, and Pat. O'Malley Intrigues with his Irish-American brogue. Indeed, the reproduction of the voices is faultless, and the scenes in 'Madison square, where the big fight takes place, are very exciting. Both Mary .Brian and Baclanova sing during the progress or the story. Tho supporting subjects include a rollicking dental interlude O» which i.ri,v3 Lotinga, the English cockney provides convulsing merriment. There Is a newsy topical budget, a Fox movietone news, featuring the Prince of \Vale3 inspecting Scotch troops at Dover (a .spectacle to enthuse), scenes at Coney Island, when a million Americans thronged the beach, and views of a memorial gathering at Verdun.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1929, Page 5
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