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‘RUBBER HEELS” In acquiring the services of v Wynn. Paramount once more jto have struck a gold mine. Xiong | with Eddie Cantor and W. C. Field? j he has taken the leap from stage t' I screen. Although Wynn is quite p ro ° fessional in his film debut, he is doubly fortunate in having Chester Conklin to head his supporting cast. Ed. Wynn, as Homer Thrush, in •Rubber Heels,” now at the Timi Theatre, takes a job safeguarding » lot of jewellery at a societv recentim? and Conklin’s gang, disguised as ser vants, escape with the whole cist.,' Then begins a chase that is a chai'' They start from New York and fini, at Niagara Falls, with laughs every foot of the way. As a matter of record, Victor Heer man gets credit for a fine piece of ! comedy construction. Thelma Todd and Robert Andrews, two of the Para* 1 mount Picture School students head Wynn's supporting cast. The’ «tonis an original by Ray Harris "gaS, Mintz and Tom J. Crizer. J. Clark son Miller prepared the screen plav '
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 220, 6 December 1927, Page 16
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179TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 220, 6 December 1927, Page 16
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