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CRYSTAL HAS COMEDY.

“SSar-SS;” 1 with ta cle l ve? a Hna"i! Ulu .J ilm is «'n> ,e ‘e ftmT’?h»i°TV « 1 ' n>V.Y't rearlng°the tact that his just-graduated daughter n ’ a *'„ ma t ry , a man he disapproves, ™ es * or . hel ‘ to become the wife of his own business partner. The girl is young- and romantic and her wish is ne'riMie 1 ?" 1 * "o^' th >! p . aKt . on ° with experience. The business partner is rather short on experience, tout that is arranged by purchasing a photograph of a famous film star and autogranhimr it intimate l y to the gentleman. The act turns him into a hero with the -whole town. A bashful young man with no previous experience of nattering fomin.Yne attention, he gets to ' like the situation—and then , the film star comes to town. What is more, she has with h « r a , Jpulous fiance. The whole film after this is one whirlwind of events, and when things quieten down it is Robert A rmstrnng*s° blank *mEfke S s great work of the mentally-retarded l » lo ii and *i le Picture has the advantage r « f ., tlle Presence of the lovely Jean The fiim L °of L J n ° aud Mai *y Doran. ; k ™M Vn , stage play toy Anita Loos. The Whole Town’s Talking.” Box plans are :it The Bristol.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 25 (Supplement)

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CRYSTAL HAS COMEDY. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 25 (Supplement)

CRYSTAL HAS COMEDY. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 25 (Supplement)

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