PRINCESS AND TIVOLI
“HER WILD OATS” A number of distinguished players are included in the cast of Colleen Moore’s new First National starring picture, “Her Wild Oats,” now being shown at the Princess and Tivoli Theatres. Fritzi Ridgway, known throughout the country where “big time” vaudeville holds sway, plays an important supporting role. Miss Ridgway was signed by John McCormick, producer of Miss Moore’s pictures, to portray a unique character part. She recently supported Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson i n “Lonesome Ladies,” a First National picture. Hallam Cooley is also seen in one of the outstanding roles in Miss Moore’s picture, wherein Larry Kent plays opposite the star. Cooley played in “No Place to Go,” with Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes, and before that was seen in “Naughty But Nice,” Colleen Moore’s previous release. Gwen Lee, who did such excellent work in “Orchids and Ermine,” another of Miss Moore’s First National pictures, is seen in the current film in an important part. “Nobody’s Widow,” starring Leatrice Joy, is also being screened.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 295, 5 March 1928, Page 3
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