SNAPPY COMEDY IS CHIEF FEATURE AT EVERYBODY’S,
“Don’t Marry” is a fifst-class comedy based on the story of a young man with very decided old-fashioned ideas, who falls a victim to the charms of a demure young “modern” girl. The dual role played by Louise Moran calls for some fine acting. She scores an outstanding success. The second feature, “The Sporting Age,” tells the story of a man who loses his wife’s love by his one absorbing interest in his racehorses. The wife, who seeks romance, falls in love with her husband’s secretary, and the two plan to run away. This is averted, however, by a train accident occurring in which the husband is injured. The leading roles are taken by Belle Bennett and Herbert Holmes. An interesting Empire News Bulletin completes a good programme. Mr Albert Bidgood and his Select Orchestra contribute enjoyable musical numbers.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18642, 20 December 1928, Page 7
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