PRINCESS
“THE COLLEGIANS” Carl Laemmle, jun., Is of the spirited'comedy dramas of student Ufe titled “The Collegians." The first picture in the series is now being shown at the Princess; Theatre. .Each story in the group is complete in itself, but the same leading characters appear in all the pictures. George Lewis R principal role with Dorothy tJu I liver in the female lead and Hayden btevenson in a featured part. Laugh waves mingled with crime jjaves are the ruling forces of "Too Crooks," the Paramount picture which is also being shown at the Princess Theatre. r> Tl ? e . Photoplay, whic h marks Mildred ■Davis's return to the screen after an absence of almost four years, is a farce comedy of a wealthy debutante who believes she is capable of writing a good crook drama. To obtain realism, she invites lour members of New fork’s beet underworld society to her home for a week-end party, that she m ay study them first hand—which is what starts the laughs, mix-ups and thrills. Through the entire production, despite its farcical nature, there runs a “ho thread of romance between Miss Davis and Lloyd Hughes, who is coie&tured with ter.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 172, 11 October 1927, Page 15
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