BRITANNIA
“GOD GAVE ME 20 CENTS” She entered the florist’s shop with her two newly-found dimes, gave them to him, took a rose, and started out. Half-way down the street, she heard shouting directly behind her. Looking back she could see the florist motioning and gesticulating. At the same time a policeman started running toward her, gun in hand. Panicstricken, the girl flew to the first haven she saw—the protective shadow o. a neighbouring warehouse. She leaneo against the wall, and it gave way. -- n lf heard shots being fired, felt herseu falling, and — . That’s just one of the many thnjling episodes contained in Heroeri Brenon’s current Paramount proauction. “God Gave Me Twenty Cents, which will be screened at the Britann Theatre to-night, in addition to iia trap,” featuring Clara Bow. One of the most hilarious episodes in Buster Keatons big United Arusw comedy, “College.” to be re J ea f~ r shortly, is when the frozen-faced 5 ’ enacting the role of a youth who n to work his way through school, g a *ob in a cafe run by coloured P e< ?*| * He then blackens his face with sto polish to keep his sweetheart and rival from recognising him. Ann cor wall is his leading lady.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 216, 1 December 1927, Page 16
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207BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 216, 1 December 1927, Page 16
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