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BOBBED HAIR

A WARMER PRODUCTION

The forthcoming Warner production, “Bobbed Hair,” listed for early release by Master Pictures, has perhaps* the greatest exploitation possibilities of any picture* ever released. Just imagine the countless thousands o r bob* bed-haired women in New Zealand to* day—each one of them a walking advertisement for “Bobbed Hair.” Just imagine the countless opportunities for publicity that immediately suggest themselves at the thought of that title.

“Bobbed Hair!” —it was “made” for a clean-up! And the cast! Look ’em over; Marie Prevost. Kenneth Harlan. Louise Fazenda, John fioche, Reed Howes, Walter Long, Pat Hartigan. Francis McDonald, Emily Fitzroy and Tom Ricketts.

The story was written by no less than 20 internationally famous authors.. George Agnew Chamberlain, George Barr McCutcheon, H. C. Witwer, Carolyn Wells, Elsie Janis, Wallace Irwin,Robert Gordon Anderson, and so on! Twenty of them! It is an ultramodern romance that starts oft with the unconventional whimsies of an impetuous society girl who plans to choose her husband by bobbing her hair—and the sensationally exciting incidents that make the night of her decision a wild crescendo of adventures.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 83, 29 June 1927, Page 17

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BOBBED HAIR A WARMER PRODUCTION Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 83, 29 June 1927, Page 17

BOBBED HAIR A WARMER PRODUCTION Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 83, 29 June 1927, Page 17

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