EMPIRE
“MILLIONAIRES” “Millionaires,” an enjoyable comedy of a Jewish tailor who suddenly became fabulously wealthy, is now being shown at the Empire Theatre, with George Sidney, Louise Fazenda and Vera Gordon as the stars. Millionaires —they had the expensive town house, the clothes, the servants, the means, the desire —but they didn t
know how to be millionaires well enough to satisfy those in trhe social circle they w T anted r.o impress, so ’■.raged y stalked through the comedy. Olive Borden is the star in the
Louise Fazenda second feature on the programme, “Come to My House.’ Miss Borden plays the role of Joan Century with all of the abandon and fire of a girl who is in love with two men and cannot decide upon the one she really wants —the one who has loved her over a period of years sincerely or the dark lure of the man of a single meeting. Antonio Moreno supports Miss Borden in “Come to My House,” and others in the cast are Doris Lloyd, Cornelius Keefe, Ben Bard and Richard Maitland. The same programme will be shown at a matinee to-morrow afternoon
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 369, 1 June 1928, Page 15
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191EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 369, 1 June 1928, Page 15
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