THE TIVOLI
"MAN CRAZY.’* Jack Mulhall and Dorothy Mackail] make an ideal combination on the screen. They have never appeared:to better advantage than in this happy romance of New England. Miss Mackaill's characterisation of the daughter of aristocracy, who falls in love with a truck driver on the old Boston Post is a gem, and one that testifies to her ability as a screen actress. Mulhall as always gives a sincere performance and makes the most of his opportunities in the role of Jeff the truck pilot who takes the same pride in his speedy wagon that a horse man takes in his blooded racer. “Man Crazy” takes us into the home of an aristocratic family where the daughter is forever keeping the household in hot water because of her shims. When she starts a hot dog stand on the side of the road her irate grandmother sends for her father to have her put in her place, Then comes the romance. To-day is a. special matinee which will include the returned of the “Biddle Bider,” and every cihild attending the performance will receive a gift.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6676, 1 August 1928, Page 3
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186THE TIVOLI Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6676, 1 August 1928, Page 3
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