GRAND
“FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE” Harold Lloyd has the happy faculty of introducing words and phrases that catch the popular fancy. Ever sines “College Days” swept the country, every collegian has adopted his famous line. “Step right up and call me ‘Speedy’! ” His Paramount comedy, now bein; shown at the Grand Theatre, is sure to revive interest in an old-time exclamatory colloquialism, for it bear* the somewhat surprising title of “For Heaven’s Sake!” The use of this favourite phrase as a title adornment for the new Lloyd vehicle is eminently appropriate, inasmuch as the plot deals with Harold’s mirth-pro vok.ng experiences as a missionary in the slums o’ a big city. “The Te Kooti Trail,” produced by Rudall Hayward in New Zealand, is the chief attraction at the Grand. Charles Paddock, sprint champior., has been cast as a coach in “The High School Hero.” initial David Butler directorial effort being made by Fox Films.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 16
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