“TILLIE THE TOILER”
ON FRIDAY AT THE STRAND Marion Davies’s success in such ex- | cellent productions as “Beverley of Graustark,” “Lights of Old Broadway,”
» and “The Red Mill,” !• has been more than j» duplicated in her j[ latest Metro-Gold - | wyn- Mayer starring vehicle, “Tillie I the Toiler.” which I will be shown at I the Strand Theatre lon Friday. I The new picture |is based on the | well-known comic I lewspaper cartoons. I Tillie Toiler,” and » Miss Davies, with her supporting cast of well- known
players interpret the roles of Russ Wes to vers caricatures in a drcll and comical manner. Miss Davies is delightful in tl.e title ! role, and as the frivolous but lovable | Little stenographer she has a suitable I outlet for her comedy talents. Matt Moore, George K. Arthur, Gertrude Short, Harry Crocker, Bert [Roach, George Fawcett, Claire Mcj Dowell, Estelle Clark, and Arthur Hoyt are included in the cast. The picture was excellently directed by Hobart i Henley,
Allan Forrest has r>*-~n selected to play the role of th~ “bad mart" in “Lovelorn, ’ which will go into production. as one of the principal Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer films of the > ar. FVrr O’Xeil, Larry Kent ;nd Molly have the leading roles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 161, 28 September 1927, Page 15
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