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PRINCESS

BIG COMEDY WEEK From drab roles—which carry drab clothes—to the role of a modern society girl, which role carries with it the ultra-modern in wearing apparel, is the step negotiated by Mabel Julienne Scott, who plays one of the featured parts in the latest A 1 Christie feature comedy “Seven Days,” which will be shown at the Princess Theatre to-morrow. Miss Scott has been off the screen since the death of her fiance. In “Seven Days” she comes back, strangely enough in a bright, breezy comedy in which hilarious action is the keynote. The part is that of a wife who thinks she is psychic. When she, in company with other wives and husbands, are marooned in a house quarantined for smallpox, she is obsessed with the idea of spirits in the house, when as a matter of fact the strange goings on are merely the doings of a hidden burglar and a policeman and a bottle of “Pomona” imported by the visiting Aunt Salina. The full cast of “Seven Days” which is released through Producers Distributing Corporation, includes Lillian Rich, Creighton Hales, Lilyan TaMiman, Eddie Gribbon, Mabel Julienne Scott, Hallam Cooley, Rosa Gore, Tom Wilson and William Austin. In addition to “Seven Days.” Reginald Denny will be featured in “The Cheerful Fraud,” while Babe Ruth will make his first screen appearance in “Babe Comes Home.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 131, 24 August 1927, Page 15

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PRINCESS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 131, 24 August 1927, Page 15

PRINCESS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 131, 24 August 1927, Page 15

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