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EVERYBODY’S

“RITZY 7 ’ "Ritzy,” Betty Bronson's new Paramount starring picture, reaches Everybody's Theatre on Friday next. In it Retty steps from under the guiding jnfluence of “Peter Pan,’* and places herself in the hands of Madame Elinor 'dyn, but it is not the Glyn of “Six "ays” or “Love’s Blindness.’* It is once more the Glyn of Clara Bow’s It." the Glyn* who showed herself a master of light comedy in that enter■Jming film. As its name suggests, Ritzy” is the story of a girl who, to twentieth century slang, becomes nigh hat.” The daughter of a wealman, petted and pampered by papa, Rdzy decides that no common American will ever mary her. Her husband must be a man of noble birth, a duke an earl. One night she expresses these views to Harrington Smith, a in Ivor City, and next day the meal paper carries a stinging article. Rhzy tells papa that she does not dare J° show her face in town until she has become “Lady” Ritzy, so they set cut for Europe.

Ronald Colman plays two roles in Magic Flame,” coming shortly to Auckland. He is at once the villain the hero, and in the course of the wrestles with himself, kills his ‘* er self, impersonates his other self win* the girl from the other Col-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 237, 27 December 1927, Page 17

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EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 237, 27 December 1927, Page 17

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 237, 27 December 1927, Page 17

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