QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"How To Handle "Women," a comedy starring Glenn Tryon has been scheduled by the Queen's Theatre and will open to-night. Tryon, who is remembered as the star of the great hit, "Painting The Town," and other screen comedies, i s clever and funnier than ever before. One of the newest stars in filmdom, his original form of comedy is rapidly leading him to a place at the very top of the ladder of public popularity; The story is that of a smifill town newspaper cartoonist who, in order to impress the girl he loves, assumes the identity of a newly arrived Prince Hendry x, of Volgaria. With high pressure salesmanship and his own cartooning, he tries to sell the peanut crop of Volgaria to American bankers tor a large sum of money. His success with the girl as the result of this diplomatic coup is something that must be seen to be appreciated.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17925, 28 June 1930, Page 4
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