“PINK GODS."
TO-MORROW NIGHT. Not satisfied with her fluent Spanish, Bebe Daniels wants to brush up on her eonverstaional French. Fortunately,, she was associated in Penrhyn Stan laws’ production of “Pink Gods” with Anna Q.' Nilsson, who speaks French fluently. Bebe Daniels wrote the French phrases “the way _t,hey sounded to her,” and practised them between lessons. When Anna was teaching her to say “Je T’adore, etc.,” Bebe wrote down: “Shut the door!” “Pink Gods,” which conies to the Maoriland Theatre to-morrow night, is. a Paramount feature in which Miss Daniels and James Kirkwood are the featured players. “THE SCARLET CAR.” MONDAY EVENING. Oh, Boy! It’s a whizz-bang. “The Scarlet Car” hit® along on all six both as a, car and as a picture and every exhibitor that piles aboard is going to find this vehicle is routed through to Profltville without stops. We’ll leave it to you if this isn’t a winning combination—“ Herb” ItaWlinson as the star, Stuart Paton as the director, and Richard Harding Davis as the author. In addition it is one of the Laemmle Nine 'and. it had to be good to be included in that unit! Go to it. Patrons are going to be more than satisfied.
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Shannon News, 21 September 1923, Page 3
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