BRITANNIA
“A KISS IN A TAXI” A B «be Daniels’s latest French farce, ~ f“ ss tn a Taxi,” opens to-night at the Britannia Theatre. Miss Daniels, as a waitress of the Paris Montmartre who becomes involved in a rapid succession of affairs, is said to give one of the best performances of her career. She has the able support of Chester Conklin and Douglas Gilmore, Paramount’s new leading man. The technical staff of Paramount won recognition and praise throughout the industry for the cafe set—it being the perfect replica of one of the most famous resorts in the Latin quarter. This same attention to detail was given the en «re production by Clarence Badger T ' I he , Clinging Vine," with Leatrice Joy and Tom Moore, will also be Shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 18
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