ENTERTAINMENTS
PALMERSTON PICTURES REGENT THEATRE You should go along to-night and see Robert Montgomery and Sally Eilers do splendid acting- in “Made on Broadway,” at the Regent. The hero prevents an illiterate girl committing sucide, and transforms her into a dazzling' Broadway personality. When a murder takes place he is forced to strain his resources to the limit to save her from the electric chair. Sally Filers does some effective acting in the court secne, and beautiful Madge, Evans also appears to great advantage as the divorced wife of the hero. PALACE THEATRE E’or the last time this evening. “That Night in London,” an English release, is at the Palace Theatre. The leading lady is Pearl Argyle. She was originally chosen for the part because of her dancing, but proved herself a brilliant actress before the camera. She is said to be one of the most graceful leading ladies yet cast for a British picture. KOSY THEATRE This one should not be missed. “Broad Minded,” a comedy starring Joe Brown at the Kosy Theatre. It presents the broad mouthed, broad comedy artist as a timid admirer of all ladies who is sent \\ est in charge of a playboy whom all girls adore, in the hope of reforming him. The complications may be imagined. William Collier, jun., is the playboy. Ona Munson and Marjorie White are featured. A supporting feature is “Murder on the Second Floor,” a British mystery thriller.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 4043, 28 September 1933, Page 4
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