OTAKI THEATRE.
TOMORROW NIGHT. “THE HID." “The Kid." which will be the attraction at the theatre to-morrow night, is the most striking venture of Charlie Chaplin into the field of six-reel attractions. The production is about three times the length of the comedian 's previous pictures and is considerably more than three times funnier than anything he has done. The story ha? a real plot, and the humor is caused by situations in a real story and is doubly laughable because of the comical aritic= Chaplin can always be counted upon in any situation. The story carries so much delicious humor that in the hands of an ordinary actor it would be- a comedy hit. but with Chaplin in the- role of the foster father of “The Bud’’ the production is the fastest laugh-su«tainer that has ever been issued in the form of a motion picture. It is deservedly designated as First National’s six reels of joy. Du not de- ( pend or any one else to tell you about it. You won’r be able to understand j them because of the laughing memories it will cause. j
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Otaki Mail, 10 July 1922, Page 2
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187OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 10 July 1922, Page 2
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