VICTORIA, DEVONPORT
"Woman Trap,” which heads the current programme at the Victoria Theatre, is an exciting story of modern American life and of a woman’s vengeance told with action and not a littl* comedy. Hal Skelly and Evelyn Brent are the stars. A line supporting programme of t .Ik - ies is also being shown.
Superstitions are the bunk, believes the rotund and comic Marie Dressle’., now co-starring with Polly Moran in “Caught Short,” a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer comedy directed by Chuck Reisner. “I have luck on Fridays” said Miss Dressier. “Don’t hesitate to walk under a ladder, have no qualms about the yellow clarinet in the orchestra, and like thirteen. I'd like to have thirteen yachts, thirteen RollsRoyces, and get thirteen grocer's eggs for a dozen.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 17
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