GRIFFITH AND COOLEY
OLD HANDS History is repeating itself in Hollywood. Eight years ago Raymond Griffith was best man at the wedding of Hallam Cooley. He was Cooley’s best man again recently, but this time it was all in fun, Cooley being neither a bigamist nor a a widower nor divorced. The two funsters are playing together in “Wedding Bells,’’ Griffith’s next starring picture for Paramount. Cooley has the part of Griffith’s pal and Griffith is the man who is always going to everybody's wedding but his own, until the girl who is different, played by Ann Sheridan, new beauty of the Paramount organisation, happens into his life and wrecks his bachelor philosophy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 14
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