ENTERTAINMENTS
“Emma,” Mario Dresslcr’s greatest ami most popular him, will start a return season at tlio l'alaee Tlieutro, at 2 p.m. to-momiw. Marie Dressler’s chums as being the greatest actress on the screen arc considerably strengthened by' her performance m “Knnnn,” described as the crowning triumph of her career. The supporting cast mclinnis Jean liursliolt, XticharU Cromwell and Myrna i,oy. \\ orking on the theory that two comedy stars. are funnier than one and three are funnier than two, RlvO Radio Pictures presents a trio of ttie screen s best laugh creators in “Girl Crazy,” all star attraction coining to the Regent Theatre, to-morrow evening. Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolscy and Eddie Quillan are the comedy aces heading the imposing all star cast. Supporting them are Mitzi Green, Dorothy Lee, Arline Judge, Lita Chevret and Kitty Kelly, Ivan Lobe-deft', Stanley Fields and Chris Bin Martin.
"The Export,” commencing at the Kosy Theatre to-morrow, is the story of a meddlesome old nuisance (Chic Sale) who comes from the country to the town home of his non, and linds that his “reforms” were entirely unwanted. He churns up with a little waif (Dickie Moore) and these two make a story that has been aptly termed “a laugh in one hundred easy lessons.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 20, 20 December 1932, Page 3
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208ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 20, 20 December 1932, Page 3
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