AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS" PICTURES “KISS ME AGAIN” TO-NIGHT. Ninety-nine times out of a limulieu lawyers, judges and the machinery «t divorce court are the agencies used m squaring the social triangle—and tears and publicly-aired troubles are the outstanding result of the affair. The one hundredth time—and an entirely different and much more satislactory method—is the basis for “Kiss Me Again." the current Ernst Lubitseli Production for Warner Bros.. which is to he presented at the Princess 'theatre to-night. “Kiss Mo Again.” released hv Master Pictures, has all the airiness, all the sophistication of a French farce, presented with scores ot those delicious touches for which Air Lubitseli, director of Pula Negri in
“Passion,” Alary Picklord in “Rositn,” and “The .Marriage Circle" and
“Three Women" for Warner Bros., is internationally fhmous. The story isn’t new—but it is doubtful if ever before in the history of the stage or screen has it been treated as in this Warner Bros’. Classic of the Screen. When beautiful Loulou Floury sought relief from what she considered the boredom of her life with a devoted husband possessed of sufficient means to give her everything she wanted by engaging in a not too mild flirtation with an effeminate musician, she had a right to expect the usual reaction from a husband who had every reason to he jealously enraged. When the husband chose to laugh the whole thing out of court through the invention of a serious of ingenious misrepresentations, the “triangle" became so ridiculous absurd that it tell of its own weight. .Marie Provost appears as the foolish wife. Alonte Blue as the husband. .John Roche as the "other mnii.” Clara Bow’ ns a convention" ally invented “other woman." and Williard Louis in one of those unctuous comedy roles in which he excels. The third chapter of “The Ace of Spades" will also be shown, also a topical and comedy. On Saturday a picture of mystery, thrills, romance and adventure, 'foil Browning’s “The Mystic." and stairing Conway Tearle and Ailoen Pringle will he presented.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1927, Page 1
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