“SAVE TWENTY CENTS”
SOME REAL THRILLS She entered the florist’s shop with her newly-found sixpence, gave it to him, took a rose and started out. Halfway down the street, she heard shouting directly behind her. Looking back, she could see the florist motioning and gesticulating. At the same time, a policeman started running toward her, gun in hand. Panic-stricken, the girl flew to the first haven she saw—the protective shadow of a neighbouring warehouse. She leaned against the wail and dt gave way. She heard shots being fired, felt herself falling and— That’s just one of the many thrilling episodes contained in Herbert Brenon’s Paramount production, “God Gave Ale Twenty Cents.” Dixie Willson’s story is the tale of a romana which started during the New Orleans Alardi Gras, and almost ended in a surprising denouement. Lois Moran, Lya de Putti, Jack Mulhall and William Collier, jun., are featured.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 106, 26 July 1927, Page 14
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