The Tivoli
Blonde Betty Crable takes a chance! by starting a romance with a prisoner | in “Hold ’Em, Jail," the RKO-Eadio comedy now showing at the Tivoli. Theatre with Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in the starring roles. Love, she tells her warden father (Edgar Ken-; ney), laughs at locksteps, jeers at jails, j and even applauds her becoming some j man’s "ball-and-ehain. ” Especially irhen the hero of tho romance is a handsome star of the penitentiary football team. Miss Grabie is not the only j one to find romance in "Hold ’Em, j Jail”; Edna May Oliver, who plays the j wardens’ austere, but ticklish sister, has her light, moments of sentiment.! Wheeler and Woolsey are the male, principals in these affairs of the heart, and the love scenes are sweet, interludes to them from the rough-and-tumble business of being mauled in football for the glory of their up-the-river alma mater. Others in the cast of the comedy inspired by the exploits of a, penitentiary- football team are Kosco At-cs, Paul Hurst and a score of famous college football uieiocs. There ♦will be a matinee to-day at 2.30 p.rm
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7281, 7 October 1933, Page 3
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190The Tivoli Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7281, 7 October 1933, Page 3
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