PRINCESS
“NAUGHTY BUT NICE” A galloping romance is the someone has described “Naughty Xice,” the most recent First Natioiwpicture bringing Colleen Moore to tr«screen at the Princess Theatre tomorrow. The story tells how a shy. little Texas wallflower bloomed uno’; the influence of an exclusive finishing school into a gorgeousiWflower. John McCormick, Carev Wilson, scenarist, and Min* .. Webb, director, have injected some j the year's best comedy situations the story, and the many daring sc are handled in a deft, delightful ■ The skill and charm with Miss Moore has invested her role certain to appeal to everyone sees the picture because s “ e t brought to the characterisation. "Berenice Summers” all the ' ‘rinsouciance, wilful *' outl \ fu n ttir ir . sympathy in scenes of dramab tensity that have made he: n and loved wherever motion P* c are exhibited. introFrom the moment Colleei V _^ er duces Hallam Cooley, a total las her husband she * rets heartier 1 water that makes the laughs . as the water grows hotter.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 185, 26 October 1927, Page 14
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166PRINCESS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 185, 26 October 1927, Page 14
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