TIVOLI
“WEDDING BILLS” Raymond Griffith, with his inimitable and unique style of silk-hat comedy, will be seen at the Tivoli Theatre. “Wedding Bills,” the Paramount picture starring Griffith, is said to be one of his greatest comedy vehicles in years, in a class with "Paths to Paradise,” and “Hands Up,” and other great successes. Griffith will present a new leading woman, the blonde and beautiful Ann Sheridan, who, although only 19 years old, has been signed to a long-term contract with Paramount, because of her promising work in “Casey at the Bat.”
Iris Stuart. another beauty, for whom the Hollywood wiseacres are predicting stardom, and who was chosen a 1927 Warn pas Baby Star, is member of the cast.
Hallam Cooley, who has been a cu. A opicuous film actor for years, has the role of Ray’s best pal: and Vivien Oakland, former vaudeville headliner, plays the blonde vamp who nearly wrecks the romances of the pals. The picture is a typical Griffith vehicle, full of fast and furious fun.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 204, 17 November 1927, Page 16
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