RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
REG. DENNY TO-NIGHT Reginald Denny’s great comedy, “That’s My Daddy,” is now being shown at the Rialto and Regent, Epsom, Theatres. The trouble all starts over Denny exceeding the speed limit. He is stopped by a traffic inspector, to whom ho tells the lie that he is hurrying to the children's hospital where his daughter is seriously injured. The traffic officer thereupon follows him to the hospital. Here a child, Pudge, has been brought that morning, having run away from her foster-mother. She thinks Denny is her father, whom she never saw, and Denny, to carry out the bluff before the trafficman, takes the little girl home and fathers her. Reginald Denny is his old inimitable self in this picture. I-lis new leading woman, Barbara Kent, is delightfully refreshing and Lillian Rich is sedately beautiful. Little Jane La Verne is the child marvel of the picture and. captivated the hearts of the audience. The second feature stars Randolph Schildkraut in “The Country Doctor.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 14
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