MUNICIPAL THEATRE.
Fast, fresh and vouthful is an apt description ' of the peppy, happy picture that is the steliar attraction at the Municipal Theatre to-niglit for the last time. It is a Paramount picture called "Sweetie," wliose gay and youtliful cast will keep you in a state of hap'piness for two hours. Sweetie" is the kind of picture that makes you glad, the kind of picture that will make you forget the little trials and tribulations of the day and spend a couple of hours of restful happiness in the theatre. It is a story of college ; not to say that it is the same as many of the college stories that you have seen. "Sweetie" tells of a girl's love for a young man whose amhition and thoughts in life are materialising when he is captain of his college football team. The girl. througli a freak will, inherits the college, and then things begin to hum. Nancy Carroll, Paramount red-lieaded hundle of eharm and pep, as the girl who causes all the trouble, and Helen Kane, a new star in pictures, are the two featured players in the cast.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 55, 5 April 1930, Page 8
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190MUNICIPAL THEATRE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 55, 5 April 1930, Page 8
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