NATIONAL AND LYRIC
“THE HONEYMOON EXPRESS” ‘“The Honeymoon Express,” the Wax-ier-Master picture now at the National ®nd Lyric Theatres, is a lively, though tenderly human story of family life. *t portrays, also, the havoc which too ittich money may wreak on the lives °f its possessors. The Lambert home (■ a house divided against itself. Willard Louis plays the ludicrously voluptuous husband and father who is being eagerly ensnared by a pretty gold<«gger, Jane Winton. Irene Rich is mother, who after self-effacing **ars finds herself neglected by all but **®r younger daughter, Jean, Helene COatello. J’or the peace of mind of college Professors, it is a. good thing that Marion Davies is a student only on screen. This charming actress Proves her ability to be a thorn in the side of college instructors by her work m "The Fair Co-Ed.” which is also ng shown at the National and Lyric Theatres. # Adapted from George Ade’s musical comedy, “The Fair Co-Ed” has been made into an hilarious picture under the directorial guidance of Sam Wood, w ho was responsible for “Rookies,” •nd many of the late Wallace Reid’s ****!•»*c* based oji athletic sports.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 265, 30 January 1928, Page 13
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191NATIONAL AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 265, 30 January 1928, Page 13
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