TIVOLI
“TOO MANY CROOKS” The old proverb to the effect that an over quantity oil culinary artists frequently plays havoc with perfectly good broth, not only applies to cooks, but to crooks as well. Such is the firm belief of Mildred Davis, charming and vivacious young screen actress, who makes her first appearance at the Tivoli Theatre, in more than three years, in Paramount's comedy. "Too Many Crooks," to-mor-r°The photoplay, which brims with hilarious situations, concerns a fashionable Long Island debutante, who wagers she can write a good crook play To obtain first hand information the girl launches upon a companionship with a band of desperadoes who soon turn her home into a den ol iniquity, and threaten her reputation in S °Mlldred finds she has made a bad bargain and that "too many crooks, like "too many cooks bring disastrous results, no matter what they attempt t 0 rphe picture, directed by Fred NewP co-features Lloyd Hughes, cleorge Bancroft and El Brendel with Miss Davis. It was adapted from E. j. Bath's novel.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 167, 5 October 1927, Page 15
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174TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 167, 5 October 1927, Page 15
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