CAPITOL
BIG DOUBLE PROGRAMME “Cradle Snatchers,” starring Louise Fazenda, which will be shown at the Capitol Theatre to-night, is a sermon in laughs for deceiving husbands and a lesson that many will take to heart when they see this picture. But while it delivers a sermon, first, last and always, it is an entertainment pure and simple. The story is quickly told, but not the dozens of mirth-provoking episodes. Briefly three wives discover that when their husbands say they go duck hunting they tell only half the truth. They go hunting, but not for ducks, but for ciiickens —blonde, brunette and red heads. And the wives to teach them a lesson hire three college boys to act as their Romeos —a dark romantic Spaniard born in Brooklyn, a blonde Viking, very shy, and one who is strictly business.
In “Senorita,” which will also be shown at the Capitol Theatre, James Hall plays his first Spanish role, as the heir of an old South American family. Bebe Daniels appears as a North American girl who assumes masculine disguise and masquerades as a caballero of the pampas.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 240, 30 December 1927, Page 15
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