“CHINATOWN CHARLIE”
A JOHNNY HINES COM»T
Johnny Hines will present something of an innovation in k** First Nationl comedy, when be turn “Chinatown Charlie,” an A 1 vnooos melodrama, into a laugh picture. C. C. Burr, manager for the com®?star, having secured screen the Owen Davis play, which has presented successfully throughout country, says the screen version of accentuate all the points which ar ? a humorous, wise-cracking nature. frankly melodramatic scenes w» handled deftly with the en< * ing laughs combined with thru f j, e Edna May will probably pia . feminine lead, and the rest ©*- . p will shortly be announced. 'YVr 0 f New York. Hines made a scenes in Chinatown, but the der of the film will be “shot ' j n wood. Chares Hines will direct. - .
Mick Grinde, who r .>f° th** pleted Tint McC.: "Riders £ Dark” for Metro-Co! ; . a tfcbeen assigned the task of <3ire J ; oi v l . pr. f ;:l '£-?*£&**** The picture is as yet undtled-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 14
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160“CHINATOWN CHARLIE” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 14
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