“BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN”
COMING TO PRINCESS AND TIVOLI Laura La Plante, one of the most rapidly rising stars in the motion picture firmament at the present time, will be seen at the Princess and Tivoli Theatres on Thursday in "Butterflies in the Rain,” in which she co-stars with James Kirkwood. Laura is beautiful, blonde, and one of Hollywood’s most popular girls. She is a real democratic solil with no superiority complex, a statement attested to by the fact that she was chosen queen of the studio electricians’
ball this year. This is a tribute to her personality. Of all the Ho 11 v w ood stars, the electricians of all the studios liked Laura the best. Laura is a happy, pleasant person to 'meet, with a large amount of shy reserve, a pleasing
Laura La Plante voice and dimples that come and go as she smiles. Her manner is never affected —no English accent and no posing. She is just Laura, and exceedingly popular. Supporting her in “Butterflies in the Rain.” which Edward Sloman directed, are Robert Ober, Dorothy Cummings, Dorothy Stokes, Edwards Davis, Clarence Thompson and Ruby Lafayette.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 112, 2 August 1927, Page 15
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190“BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 112, 2 August 1927, Page 15
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