MAORILAND PICTURES.
SATURDAY—A JACKIE COOGAN. FEATURE.
For years and years thousands of screen fans hjavo wondered whether Jackie Coogan would ever gronnup—when he would lose his fanious ”bob —whether his “grown:-up” pictures would be as wonderful as his f * baby ones. Now they’re saying that he has grown up, and that though life’s lost his baby locks in a haircut that has made history, lie’s still the same dear kid. Man, woman, and child—they all love Jackie. This magnificent little star has ■- stolen his, way to the heart of the world. First as a tiny mite with Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid”—then though his successive triumphs in “ Peck ’s Bad (Boy,” “The Circus,” “Long Live the King,” “A Boy of Flanders’’—right down to the overwhelming furores he created in.“ The Rag Man” and “Old Clothes.” The most sensational haircut in history, and “Johnny Get Your Hair Cut ’’bring at twelve years of age, to his rightful heritage of immortal screen fame. MONDAY—“THE FALSE ALARM’ ’ A fine, stirring drama is promised for Monday, when “The False Alarm” will be shown. Love and bravery meet , in this modern epic which shows how - a man redeemed his honour and wiped out the charge of cowardice.
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Shannon News, 30 March 1928, Page 3
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