AT THE MUNICIPAL.
"Montana Moon," a musical alltalking romance of the Golden West, heads the programme at the Municipal Theatre. Joan Crawford even eclipses her successes of "The Untamed" in this picture of the great outdoors, and iii her role of the daughter of a retired cattleman ivbo comes from New York to visit her father's raneh, she keeps the audience in a continual state of laughter by the many impossible situations in which she becomes involved. Joan, breaking away from lier "clique," finds one Larry (John Mack Brown) on the Montana Rancb, and finding him the first real man she has seen marries him. As might be expccted, Larry does not find the gay wlnrl of life to which Joan and her fnends are accustomed, exactly to 1ns liking, and trouble starts when his newly-wed arrives liome well after six o'clock in the morning. Altogether the picture' is a welcome change from the usual run of "studio" productions," and flie beautiful natural backgrounds against whicli it is filmed leave little to be desired.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 256, 1 December 1930, Page 4
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174AT THE MUNICIPAL. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 256, 1 December 1930, Page 4
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