“NAUGHTY BUT NICE”
PRINCESS ON THURSDAY Advice to shy, shrinking violets in large quantities on the subject of howto be popular is offered in Colleen Moore’s new starring comedy-drama, “Naughty But Nice,” which will open on Thursday at the Princess Theatre. This picture depicts the tale of a freckled. bespectacled, long-haired, awkward girl from Texas, who enters a smart finishing school on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. From being the school’s prize, unnoticed dumbbell, Colleen suddenly and mysteriously becomes the most stunning girl in the place with all the most desirable tow n sheiks at her feet. Donald Reed, handsome new leading ing man, is the chief —and also likeable—sheik in “Naughty But Nice.” Other members of the supporting cast include Claude Gillingwater, Hallam Cooley, Kathryn McGuire, Edythe Chapman and Clarissa Selwynne. Carey Wilson scenarised “Naughty But Nice” from Lewis Allen Browne’s play, “The Bigamist.” John McCormick produced the picture at the First National studio in California, and Millard Webb directed it.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 184, 25 October 1927, Page 15
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