"STOP FLIRTING."
A SPLENDID COMEDY. QUEEN'S THEATRE. *•» programme submitted to patrons at "♦(Jneta** Theatre this week is one of ex- ***•*» variety, comprising comedy, drama, ***« boxing feature. The head-liner, "Stop *"*"■*• ' i' * true comedy of hilarious situaJg*. Mid with Wanda Huwlcy and Jimmie *»Win the lead, nothing better has been SSrii £ ' or somo time - tlk ' Producers, " UUrtl? . Bn,thers - n » v c taken n Bimple and jwaijunj »tory. people it with comedians jjhjjjr ""k. and tho result is a refreshing U4 «I! ' comedy that appeals to old fcZj-T 0 / 88 ' The story is merely a flimsy •»»» v* cr ' ;al dcal of clevt ' r business. |J2"j"* onde, stung by the attentions her IaJJP* J * showing other young women, det JSr**j'° TOrr ouud herself wtih adoring t El.* 11 * awaken his jealousy. The husband f ttSr* ,n oatC!ls t in his own home, the f totel °J tap >' in S "'fry available spot, and f" JSSt 1 * . £riend (or nid - Together they i Itttlm'P}* n oJ hdving the husband appear .S- Ult * an aviator who is about to make '■ 01l, ' d ,he "orld. The wife sees him fca .»• ~"reP'one. but she does not see S *SJr u ?' > °' n the "ther side, and her K njjrj " aroused. The husband, waterP *kß«i.t - huil f-' r >-. returns to the house. V kirM^r 1 * 1 ' 6 a,:ti B'»'»!s are. at dinner, and I WW-?*?!* t0 E cl IOoJ without makiug his igrrS "own are delightfully amusing. '*SJf ."'"'' °f his return leaks out <' fctorVv' ul ,hf, - v a " Protend thev do not C tl« tl iT t . lt - Th « amplications pile ou I ' kt Smv ,nriousl >'. each new situation bring- >< JSrKt ttUcU fu,! - A ' ti!C bri(]p ' £~ 2«^al&* >U '' , ,he i* art with grace and charm. - «S*i»»? y aakci ll riotous husband, and J" " «*t*». ff * as contributes excellent assistX A«? m 0 V ~n of lh " «lmi~ «aa»S, . lch v ' il! appeal to the sporting ' •'ST '?, ,hat snowing tho tisht be--1 J«Bm un? cne >' ar ' d Paolino Urcudun. ? *<•!&? *. , pv- ' Zealandcr who has come v % *» ImLmv igllt trough his clever displays. ?" e " °" ,ho «'">' '°r " DRht with I ?*SIS » vor!d ' s •■hampion. He left New -- «lSi.'4 °. '' eErs «-"■ ami since then he '" , '*Wtt. ■ ? e b> ' hu The film •WShT* V 1 tv ™ ln'ginning lo end, and * -liltiS^-/* 01 }" 0 "'""cd the verdict after •" ••(•tiT.* d '" a «rocd. the American Press ' declared that the decision - *S»S* # The fllm s,io "' s «hc fight to ** QmriEL * "« n »ous and determined one. V '?SJfIU»-Tl* .fJC c: "Simple Sadie," "Fine U *W ? ~?"•"'* Firp -" "Vanishing Vil- | ,',-*?> 'Snokums Asleep."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 13
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