ENTERTAINMENTS.
“MOED EM’LY.” For entertainment of a thrilling Mature—and laughs that come straight from the heart —and a love story clean a* a whistle —for backgrounds new as to-morrow’s sun—see “Mord Em’ly, ” the fascinating story of a little Cockney girl, who butted her way from a ■lavey to fame. Betty Balfour, England’s Mary Pickford, plays the part of the Cockney servant, and her humour is indescribably, delicious. She is so splendid as “Mord Em’ly” that this characterisation is worthy to rank with her impersonation of Squibs— Avliiek is saying a great deal. “Mord Em ’ly ” is a clean, healthy comedy, and the producer is commended on his portrayal of a very definite and typical phase of English life. The supporting programme includes a Mack Sennett comedy, entitled “Where is my wandering bov this evening?”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 December 1924, Page 10
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134ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 December 1924, Page 10
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