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“ACQUITTED," 100 PER CENT TALKING AT LYCEUM

Dr. Bradford, unjustly imprisoned for the murder of joe Vasetti, sav'es the life of Marian, a fellow prisoner. Marian falls in love with him and at the x end of her iS months* imprisonment she vows to run down the real murderer of Vasetti. I rank Eagan, master criminal and a power in the underworld, loves Marian. When Egan meets Marian after her release, Marian tells him of her love for Bradford and of her intention to run down the real murderer of \asetti. As Egan is guilty of the crime, he determines to end Marian s investigations by getting Bradford out. Egan confers with his gang. He gets one of them to confess to the murder of Vasetti and clear Bradford. Marian meets Bradford at the when he is released and they start on a motor trip to New’ York. It is what happens by the way that makes the thrills in “Acquitted

TWO GOOD PICTURES AT TIVOLI

You sure will enjoy these to-night. The scene of “Lady Robinhood is laid in one of the most colourful corners of the world, at the foot of the Pyranee mountains in Spam, with bewitching senoritas, dashing cabelleros and fascinating costumes. Airplanes can make 240 mires nn hour, but “The. Better Man makes 1000 thrills an hour ! Racing, breathless action, screaming comedy, desperate, daring stunts and high tension romance are the ingredients of “The Better Man,” Richard Talmadge’s latest and best picture. With the zip and speed that only Taint adge’s productions have. plus a delightful love story, “The Better Man” is the film to see.

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Bibliographic details

Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2572, 3 May 1930, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2572, 3 May 1930, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2572, 3 May 1930, Page 4