OTAKI THEATRE.
TO NIGHT. "NOBODY'S FOOL." A story of an ugly duckling "'ho came : out of her shell—a story of the moonlight garden pest who turned into the social butterfly is Mane Provosl *s newest Universal comedy-drama, "Nobody '4. Fool." to be shout, at the theatre to-night. Supporting the famous little star t- lb rry Myers, the noted comedian and in. » "Com lieu' Yankee in King Arthur's Court." Pretty Miss Prcvost, with all lie. piquant charm and beauty 1- I'olly Gordon in Roy Clement 's clever story. which Doris Schuedei adapted for the screen. Her exquisite sense of liuinoi and alluring personality arc delightfully intriguing. I'otii as tin pest who-c awkwardness drive- away men. and again as the butterfly who has inherited ja fortune and is only one -icp ahead oi • hei nearest suitor, hd comedy b dolic | ious. TO MORROW NIGHT.
"WOMAN'S PL ACT,." j Constance Talmadge with hei winning smile and vivacious charm, regis- . fori a new ncreeu triumph in her latest vehicle "Woman - - Place." which is at I the theatre to-morrow night. The sprightly and capricious Constance j romp- through several reels, of the J brightest and most entertaining comedy it bus-been the good fortune to see in
'many days. The sparkling wit aw I subtle satire of John Emerson and Ani ' ta Loo.-, who wrote tLn story stand ou I plainly, and in point of merit secondan only to the delightful interpretatior which the star has given her part, Mis; Talmadge has the role of .Josephine Person, a pretty young lady, who on her return from Paris, is induced to run as candidate for mayor of the town. The male opposition selects a charming aristocrat i<> run against the charming candidate. A laughable chain of ••vents follows, not the least extraordinary of which is that the un--- of the opposition part-.- falls in love with her.
"With the Prince in India" will a bo be shown as a -tar.
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Otaki Mail, 15 September 1922, Page 2
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