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“WOLF’S CLOTHING” “Wolf’s Clothing” now being shown at the Empire Theatre, might very well be called a modern Arabian Night’s tale, not only because of its imaginative plot, but because it all happened in one night—and a hectic New Year’s night at that. Monte Blue plays a subway guard, who comes to New York from the tall grass just to see the Great White Way. His shift, has been at night, and so he has never seen it. Finally he is granted the New Year's Eve off. No sooner does he gst on the street than he is swept into a swift-moving swirl of adventures surpassing his wildest dreams. Patsy Ruth Miller plays a society girl who revolts against routine existence on this night of nights and resolves to mingle with the crowd and have her fling. She “slums” at a night club and runs into whirlwind thrills of melodrama that sweeps her aboard a lugger and into a subway train that runs wild. “The Lemi-Bride,” starring Norman Shearer, will also be screened to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 277, 13 February 1928, Page 13
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175EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 277, 13 February 1928, Page 13
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