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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBGDYS PICTURES, “BRo'I’HERLY LOVE” TO-NIGHT. Earl Dane and George K. Arthur are in. their glory in the football scenes in “ Brotherly Love,” now playing at the • Princess .Theatre as a new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer comedy feature. For both of the famous film comedians have played on teams in “the old country,” Dane having.been in teams in Copenhagen, where the game is by no means unpopular, Arthur played with Rugby University during his student days in England. A The story of the new laugh--1 maker is a broad satire on “reform” prisons with a collegiate gaol atmosphere providing a wealth o<f sidesplitting situations. Jean Arthur (no relation to; George) is the leading lady, playing the part of the gaol governor’s pretty daughter who provides the lave interest. . Dane • and Arthur clash on the football field for the love of the girl and score a touchdown of mirth in their antics to outshine each other as football .warriors. Charles F. (“ Chuck ”) Reisner directed the satire on “ reform ” prison life, which is a riotous laugh maker with a collegiate gaol football team as the bigger than ever scream. The supporting cast in- / eludes Richard Carlyle, Edward Conk nelly, and Marcia Hariss. Lovers of good comedy should not miss this treat. .The supporting pictures are serial, " Collegians,” and comedy.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1929, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1929, Page 3

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