“FRISCO SALLY LEVY”
MAJESTIC ON FRIDAY “Frisco Sally Levy,” Metro-Goldwyn-j Mayer s vividly human comedy-rom-j ance, comes to the Majestic Theatre on j Friday. It concerns a girl dancer, two
lovers, and a quaint lovable home, where a Jewish father and an Irish mother preside over their daughter's destiny. It has pathos, humour and everyday realism, and is a faithful portrayal of life in San Fran-. Sally O’Neil, the
f heroine of “Mike;,” and other famous J screen successes, plays the part of the , young girl: Roy D’Arcy is seen as the . j rather foppish villain; and Charles Dej laney portrays the traffic policeman : hero. i Trouble, for a time, hangs over tielittle home. The villain, a wealthy Jewish broker, tries to lure “Sally** away from the honest love of her traffic policeman. There is some swift-mov-ing Irish tamper displayed before the 1 unexpected dimax. ! “Frisco Sally Levy” was directed by William Beaudine, responsible for ; 1 some of the- screen's most popular successes, among them being Mary Bickford's ‘ Little Annie Rooney.” Following the precedent established • by “It.” Clara Bow’s first starring Picture. Elinor Glyn’s second screen i • story since she re_o:.ned the Paramount I forces, will be ccrr edy woven around I the adventures of tltte-h jnting heiress, filmed as a Betty Brunson starring picture. ur.der th* title of “Ritzy.” -Richard Roissen directed an I James iLUI Jis the leading man,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 17
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231“FRISCO SALLY LEVY” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 17
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