PALACE THEATRE.
’■YOU NEVER KNOW WOMEN.”
Stories of stagy and circus life have reached the screen showing intermittent flashes of actors, dancers, acrobats and magicians, but it remained for Paramount, to logically introduce in a picture’s actioh a complete vaudeville hill. The picture, “You Never Know Women,” starring Florence Vidor, closes at the Palace tc-niglit. The story, written by Ernest Yajila, deals primarily with the menilrors of the Balagan Variety company. Its central figures arc the team of “Vera and Norodin,” played by Florence Vidor and Clive Brook. On a stage, modelled after the Bolasco Theatre in New York, several wellknown vaudeville artists are shown performing. They include: Fortunello and Cirinelli aerobatic clowns, The Russian Balaliaka Orchestra, The Mel ford Troupe of Risley Wonder Workers, Joe and Louis and Freda Berkoff. In addition to tho star and those already mentioned, the cast includes Lowell Sherman and El Brendel, two well-known stage favorites. “You Never Know Women’’ tells the. story of two members of a vaudeville troupe. • The woman in this case is awakened to the call of love when the man is thought to he dead. Tiie climax should startle and thrill some poop!©.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10733, 2 November 1928, Page 6
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