LIBERTY THEATRE.
One of (he most successful of all stago "hits" is George Broadhurst's -comedy of errors, "The Wrong Mr Wright." As is the case with so many stago successes, the screen version of this hilarious piece of drollery is a much more sparkling production than the play from which it was adapted. This picture is drawing capacity houses to the Liberty Theatre this week. llow Mr Wright came to be wrong is the pivotal point of a racy story. His father was a corset manufacturer, in whose factory "no woman who docs not wear long stays stays long." Good comedy is always acceptable, and those who enjoy something bright and sparkling should make the acquaintance this week of "The Wrong Mr Wright." ■ T' other feature film is "Framed, a 'National drama, with Milton bills in the leading role. The story is ti very unusual one, and is "based on the life-story of a man against whom the cards appear to be stacked in every venture which he undertakes. ;
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 6
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169LIBERTY THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 6
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