CAPITOL
FEATURE PROGRAMME "McFadden’s Flats,” one of two features to be shown to-night at the Capitol Theatre, is one long, hilarious laugh. The famous old stage comedy has been given a brand new dress, new laughs, and a new lease of life that should! give screen audiences a new conception of what can be done in the way of film fun. Charlie Murray, as the hod-carrying
Irishman, is irresistible, and teamed up with Chester Conklin as a Scotch barber, Charlie proves one of the greatest comics of the screen. For sheer daring and cold nerve nothing can equal some of the stunts performed by Tom Mix in "The Broncho Twister,” his latest Western feature which as the second attraction on the programme at the Capitol tonight*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 172, 11 October 1927, Page 15
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