AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES.
“KID BOOTS’’—WEDNKSDAY
Four stars in a comedy do luxe. Eddie Cantor, star of Ziegfold’s “Ivid Boots,” which conies to the Princess Theatre on Wednesday in the Torm of a Paramount picture, brings to the screen a characterisation of a mistreated caddie, whose sense of humor on the golf links relieves him front many an embarrassing situation. This is Eddie’s first venture in shadow land and according to Director Frank Tuttle, lie should lie and undoubtedly will bo one of the outstanding comedians of the screen as he was and is on the legitimate stage, The locale of the story is laid in and about an hotel in a fashionable summer resort, where Clara Bow is swimming instructress for women who falls in love with Eddie; where Larry Gray is golf pro and where Billie Dove is the proprietor’s daughter, who tails in love with Larry and vice versa, which might also he Said of Eddie and Clara. The love entanglement between these two couples and Cantor’s famous scone in a doctor's office, which sent many a person home with the tears in their eves from laughter when played in the stage play, along with many comedy “gags” supplied by Cantor and Hank Mann promises to make this photoplay 0110 of the laughing hits of the screen season.
A Topical and Comedy will also he shown to-night. On Friday next a Universal thrill feature starring daredevil aviator ,\1 Wilson in “Sky High Saunders;” also first chapter of the new serial “The Fire Fighters,” starring .Tack Dougherty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1928, Page 1
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