“THE FLEETS IN” AT ROYAL
“The Fleet’s In,” one of the most amusing of Clara Bow’s picture, is now at the Royal Theatre, Kingsland. As one of many paid partners in a large dance hall, the heroine becomes the subject of rivalry between two sailors of the American fleet, in port after a training cruise. Both men seek to win her favour and further establish their individual reputation in the field of romance. One of the men enters a dancing competition with the girl in the hall, and they are declared the winners. He makes little further progress with his suit, and arranges with a friend to stage a fight with him, so that he may become a “hero” in the eyes of the girl. From then on prospects begin to appear brighter. > “Man, Woman and Wife.” the second feature, is a dramatic story of a man who lost his nerve at the war and sank to the underworld. Norman Kerry is the star
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 640, 17 April 1929, Page 17
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164“THE FLEETS IN” AT ROYAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 640, 17 April 1929, Page 17
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