PALACE THEATRE
"OLD CLOTHES.” The return of Kelly and Ginsberg, famous business, partnership of “The Hag Man,” is being celebrated at the°Palace Theatre with the presentation of ‘‘Old Clothes,’’ a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production starring Jackie' Cocgan.' The amusing and human story of the two friends, the little Irish orphan and the old Jew junk dealer, is carried on in the same delightful fashion, though the incidents here differ greatly from those in ‘-The Hag Man.” For instance, love makes its appearance, with Kelly a sCupid and Ginsberg as an eventual victim. The business angle is not lost, however, as.they have been parted from the fortune Tim secured and have to find another. This they do in an amusing fashion. The cast is excellent. Jackie Coogan and Max Davidson ha-ve their former roles, Dynamite, is again in evidence, whilst other important characters are played by Joan Crawford, Alan Forrest aud James Mason. Old Clothes” is full of the quaintest antics of the strangest business partnership On record —an Irish orphan and an old Jew junk dealer. There are thrills and big dramatic moments —but possibly patrons will be laughing too much to notice them.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10315, 26 January 1927, Page 3
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192PALACE THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10315, 26 January 1927, Page 3
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