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PICTURES.

PROGRAMMES FOB THE WEEK.

SATURDAY. Sally in Our Alley"

and an appealing love story are promised movie patrons in '' Sally in our Alley" Columbia Pictures screen romance which comes to the King George Theatre on' Saturday. A tenement Cinderella is the heroine of the tale. She is an Irish orphan, who is adopted by a trio of foster-fathers—a Scotchman, an Italian and a Jew. A young plumber lad is her sweetheart. When her wealthy aunt opens the door of riches for her, she is expected to forget her hunuble friends. Her reaction to this rfW phase in her life is the motivation for the events that lead up to the stirring climax. It also paves the way for an orignal twist endingl to the story. "Sally in Our Alley" has the added attraction of Shirlel Mason in the title role. Miss Mason was chosen for this part by Columbia officials because of her marked success in "Sweet Rosie O'Gfrady" one of this company's hits of last season. Miss Mason 'has played- a wide variety of roles since her debut as an actress at the age of two, but she excels in the types that mingle the gamin with the wistful. ,She is considered one of the best delineators of East Side characters, and plays the Bowery maid and the uptown debutante with equal ease. Richard Arlen plays opposite Miss Mason.

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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 8, 12 July 1928, Page 5

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PICTURES. Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 8, 12 July 1928, Page 5

PICTURES. Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 8, 12 July 1928, Page 5

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