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CAPITOL

“HER WILD OAT” A person can be even more lonely in a huge crowd, with luxury on every side, than with just a few persons, provided those persons are friends. The truth of this is shown by Colleen Moore in “Her Wild Oat,” the mirthful '*omen~ now at the Capitol TheatreMiss Moore is shown as a girl who takes her hardearned savings of years and spends them on one week at an exclusive Atlan tic Coast resort. However, she finds that she is far more lonely there with no fnendlv face in th° entire throng, than she was bacK in the little lunch wagon vhich she operated in Times Square, New York. Larr-- Kent plays the chief male ro.e in support of the star in this rollicking comedv which Marshall INeilan directed.’ Hallam Cooley and Gwen Lee appear in outstanding roles.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 315, 28 March 1928, Page 16

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CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 315, 28 March 1928, Page 16

CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 315, 28 March 1928, Page 16

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