ENTERTAINMENTS.
PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
For the first lime in their distinguished careers, Alma Rubens and Conrad Nagel have been, starred together. They- will be seen in “The Rejected Woman,” a Selznick picture which cornes to the Paramount Theatre to-night. These two players have achieved world-wide reputation for their ability to portray dramatic roles of modern life, and in this latest feature of Distinctive Pictures they have opportunities for acting never before afforded them by any of their film plays. “The Rejected Woman” is a society romance written .especially for these stars by John Lynch, veteran screen dramatist, and directed by Albert Parker. The story is a novel treatment of the theme: “Must a girl have pretty clothes to get along?” This theme is developed in a swiftly moving drama with scenes in Canada and New York. It has been lavishly set and costumed by the producers. A variety of excellent supporting pictures will be screened, while delightful incidental music will be rendered by the Paramount select orchestra under the direction of Mrs Law. The box plans are at Swallow’s.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 176, 29 June 1925, Page 6
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178ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 176, 29 June 1925, Page 6
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