THE TIVOLI
“THE ACE OF CADS” Michael Aden, the well-known wnglit and dramatist, wrote •' of “The Ace of Cads." which in screen form on the current gramme at the Tivoli Theatre P i?' chief character, that of ChaDel'l \, urin, who will not kiss a woman nrj she wants him to kiss her. i s to the histronic abilities of Acini Menjou. Supporting Menjou are u, Joyce. Norman Trevor, Philip ktrT*' and Suzanne Fleming. “Men Night,” a powerful crime photoDli, . the second attraction. Its storv cerns a sweet old lady reduced > poverty to selling papers for a lip l7 and two thieves who emploved he r Jlß a shield against the police at their 5* leged “Art Shop,” in reality a mf' where they disposed of the jewel* .vf stole.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 44, 14 May 1927, Page 16
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