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EVERYBODY’S

“FAST AND FURIOUS” TO-MORROW

Reginald Denny tops his long list of farce-comedy film successes with his latest release, “Fast and Furious,” a Universal-Jewel production, which, after a successful run at the New Regent Theatre, will be shown at Everybody’s Theatre to-morrow. The dashing and versatile Denny this time appears in the role of a stepping, gilded edition of flaming' youth, ever on the quest of adventure, and this picture should surpass all of his previous efforts in the field of fastmoving, riotous, laugh-getting entertainment. There is not a dull moment in the 60 minutes of time it takes to run off this outstanding typical Denny starring vehicle. From the opening shot to the final fade-out the go-getting star is sene in a series of adventures which will keep your spine chilled, your senses thrilled, and your laugh muscles loosened up to the limit. Denny is not the only comedian. The large cast of popular players includes such laugh producers as Lee Moran, Claude Gillingwater, Armand Kaliz, Chas. K. French, Wilson Benge, and Edgar Norton. Barbara Worth is the charming heroine. The picture is the screen version of an original story written by Reginald Denny, adapted by Raymond Cannon, and directed by Melville Brown.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 204, 17 November 1927, Page 16

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EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 204, 17 November 1927, Page 16

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 204, 17 November 1927, Page 16

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