PRINCESS AND TIVOLI
“FRENCH DRESSING” COMING
To be mistaken for a waiter is * n ‘ insult to any man in evening clothes, but the offence is ameliorated when one is mistaken for a head-waiter. At least, that is the opinion of C!r' e Brook, who plays a delightful role n First National’s “French Dressingwhich comes to the Princess Tivoli Theatres on Thursday. . Lois Wilson mistakes Clive Broc for the head waiter at a very fashioii” able Paris restaurant. And contra--to all movie precedent, he not on. sets her right very shortly, but reveals his true identity. -„ “French Dressing.” which is | scribed as a most delightful drama, also features H. B. wam * Lois Wilson and Lilyan Tashman. “Gun Gospel,” which will a-so shown on Thursday, is one of most popular Western stories ever written, and it possesses an unusually powerful theme. It deals with the passing of the old-time Western two-gun man and the establishment of law and order in a new country. In the role of Granger Hume, Ken Maynard demonstrates that he is not ’“Yye horseman of rare ability, but au . actor. He handles with equal ** his widely diversified parts, ~? r? cowboy, then as a Mexican c**J*J*m and finally as a minister who »>re up a gang of crooka.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 296, 6 March 1928, Page 14
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