ENTERTAINMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE, HAWEEA. FINALLY TO-NIGHT. “THE FOUR FLUSHER. ’’ Marion Nixon and George Lewis in “The Four Flusher’’' provide the feature attraction, which Will be finally screened at the Opera House this evening, the delightful Story of a romantic pLair who would take Wall Street," get rich quick, and get married immediately. So the young m!an did a number of most unconventional tilings, including the snubbing of an irascible old uncle who was unreasonably attached to the youth, but who eventually “came over,” in the parlance of the day. This is a story of humour and a 'few jolts and a happy ending. 'Other films of interest on the same •programme are two news reels and comedy, “Model George.”
OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). REE R Y-IT ATTON COMEDY. “Now We’re in the Air,” a Paramount comedy special, will open a •three-night season at the Opera House 'to-morrow (Wednesday). There is a comedy that has everything —good 'photography, good direction, capable stars, and a good story. Wallace Beery, and Raymond Hatton have done the impossible and topped all their previous successes, *‘Behind the Front,,” “We’re in the Navy Now,” and “Firemen, Save My Child.” Beery land Hatton become aviators when their .clothes are blown off when they get in front o f a battery of airplane •propellors on the testing blocks at a riving field. ‘They fall in love wilth twin sisters, one of whom has been raised a German, the other a French girl. Many of the difficulties arise over their Liability to tell their sweethearts apart, which is not surprising when it is considered that the same Lousie Brooks plays both pants capably and charmingly. The gags are new and frequent throughout the picture, and will raise Beery and Hatton to a still higher plane as laugh purvevors.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 August 1928, Page 2
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