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“SOMEBODY’S SON”

AT EVERYBODY’S TO-MORROW In the UFA feature to be shown at Everybody’s Theatre to-morrow, entitled “Somebody’s Son,” an imposing cast representing- England, America and the Continent, take part. Edie Burns, well known in Australia and America, and Pauline Garon, an equally well-known American player, were specially imported to Sweden to portray two of the leading roles. Mady Christians and "Willy Fritsch, the famous UFA stars of “Waltz Dream,” play equally important roles with delightful, charming, little Lillian Hall Davis, the well known English actress. The result of this wonderful cast’s excellent team work is a picture of outstanding merit which is certain to please all sections of the community. An all-night ride with a truck driver in which chases, bootlegging plots and other thrills are included, is the experience Dorothy Mackaill has in First Xational’s “Man Crazy,” which will also be shown at Everybody’s Theatre. Jack Mulhall is the handsome driver in this interesting and entertaining picture. Among the girls to appear in Fox i Films’ “A Girl in Every Port.” with j Victor McLaglen, are Louise Brooks. ! Xatalie Joyce, Maria Casajuna, Myrna ; Loy and Sally Rand.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 285, 22 February 1928, Page 15

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“SOMEBODY’S SON” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 285, 22 February 1928, Page 15

“SOMEBODY’S SON” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 285, 22 February 1928, Page 15

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