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ROUSING ROMANTIC RACING FILM

SEA YARN, ALSO, FOR OCTAGON 1 Tlie girl, the future of a huge automobile plant, and his nock will all be vitally at stake when Toddy Blue wheels his trim racing car out to the starting line of one of the most exciting races in years on the Octagon screen on Friday. The occasion is the opening of TJuirersal’s thrill-dotted film, ‘ Racing Youth,’ which features Frank Albertson as Teddy, beautiful June Clyde, lanky Slim Summerville as himself, and Louise Fazenda as a fake secrctary. Concerning the difficulties and menaces confronting a romantic and beautiful young lady who inherits an automobile factory, and an all-important automobile race which a young mechanic wins for her while the reviewer is still holding his breath, the story stresses the same sort of rousing action and romance that sent the customers out of the theatres with broad, pleasant grins on their faces in the old silent picture days. Slim Summerville and Louise Fazenda furnish the comedy of the film, and Arthur Stuart Hull, Forrest Stanley, Kddie Phillips, and Otis Harlan, all of the elite of the stage, complete the cast.

A modern story of piracy on the high seas will he scon in ‘ Sea Devils,’ which will also bo shown. ThD picture should suit every type of audience.

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Evening Star, Issue 21193, 29 August 1932, Page 11

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ROUSING ROMANTIC RACING FILM Evening Star, Issue 21193, 29 August 1932, Page 11

ROUSING ROMANTIC RACING FILM Evening Star, Issue 21193, 29 August 1932, Page 11

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