MAJESTIC THEATRE.
j Mary Brian and Richard A:len are starred in "The Man I Love," which Is now screening at the Majestic Theatre. This-all-talking production Is a story of the prizefighting ring, and of the adventures of an ambitious young boxer who seeks fame' in New York. Back in his home town he has become engaged to a girl who detests the ring for its associations, but whose pride in the achievements of the boy is unbounded. - New York with its gay whirl, of society comes very near to proving the undoing of the young boxer. A wealthy society lady has her interest . aroused by the boxer, and she encourages him to break training and enter into the wild night life of the great city. Finally the girl decides to leave him, and this, combined with the active jealousy of a rival, brings the boy to his senses." In a series of thrilling scenes, he wins the middle-weight championship of the world, and then leaves the ring for good for the girl's sake. Supporting the stars are Baclanova, Harry Green, and Jack Oakie. The sound supports include a very amusing comedy, "Acci-Dental Treatment," an English production of real merit, and a Fox Movietone News depicting recent topical happenings all over the world.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1929, Page 5
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