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EVERYBODY’S

“RITZY” ON FRIDAY

“Ritzy,” Betty Bronson’s new Paramount picture, promises to be of more than ordinary interest. Elinor Glyn, that well-known

master of modern fiction, wrote and produced it. But, strange to say, Madame Glyn has strayed far from her usual haunts. The tiger skin is conspicuous by its absence, and in its stead we have a bright comedy of modern youth. Betty Bronson, as Ritzy, refuses to marry a clean-cut man, and insists

on a titled husband; so papa and a certain young gentleman put their heads together and —well, Elinor Gljn has provided a number ot novel, amusing twists. Richard Rosson directed a cast headed by James Hall, Miss Bronson’s leading man.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 238, 28 December 1927, Page 15

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EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 238, 28 December 1927, Page 15

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 238, 28 December 1927, Page 15

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