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“THE 8008 - ’ A whimsical picture of youth that will appeal to and delight both vaunt and old is the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production. The Boob," comi ing to the .-impin' Theatre to-night with Gertrude Olmsted. George K Arthur, Joan Crawford. and Charlit Murray. Heralded as one of the most entertaining screen plays for somt time, its theme it the story of the adventures and ro-
J mance that-meet a country boy trying
- vuuuu • uu* trying to win back his sweetheart, it if the first production of William WeDman for this company, and is an hilarious comedy plentifully supplied with thrills. The cast of “Wild Beauty,” which will also be shown this evening:, i? headed by Allan and June Marlowe and includes Scott Seaton. Have* Robinson. William Bailey and J. Gordon Russell.
'“Baby Mine," one of the most famous state farces of nil time, will be seen ‘n screen form shortly, in Auckland. Karl Dane and George K. Arthur, heroes of "Rookies,' appear in it as their second co-starring picture. It is a lilting comedy of college boys in a Peck of trouble, in which stolen babies *d(l to their hilarious woes. Charlotte Greenwood, and Louise Lorraine appear m tlie cast.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 16
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200EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 16
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