EVERYBODY’S
“LADY ROBIN HOOD” . A wealthy and bored young American millionaire, cruising on his yacht; an alluring and fiery little Spanish girl who leads her patriotic "Carbonari” in a revolt against unjust rule at the foot of the Pyrenees, and the smashing complications which can occur when two such personalities get together, forms the basis of “Lady Robin Hood,” Evelyn Brent’s latest production, released by Paramount, which will be shown at Everybody’s Theatre. In a vivid and picturesque story, which compels attention, and which departs from the recent type of vehicles in which Miss Brent has won popularity, the little star gives a superb performance, and will undoubtedly make thousands of new fans overnight. “Lady Robin Hood” is proving at every showing that it is even a finer picture than “Silk Stocking Sal” and “Alias Mary Flynn.” Clifford Howard and Burke Jenkins wrote the original story, while Tom Hopkins did the scenario. The direction and cast are beyond criticism.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 66, 9 June 1927, Page 15
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159EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 66, 9 June 1927, Page 15
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