“HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL”
COMING TO AUCKLAND Larry Kent, young leading man in First National Pictures, took the trouble to learn shorthand some years Now he’s found a use for it at last, as private secretary to a film villain. That is his latest screen character, opposite Billie Dove in “The Heart of a Follies Girl,” which will be shown at the Princess and Tivoli Theatres next Thursday. In this beauty-laden drama of chorus-girl life, Lowell Sherman is 2 villain who courts the star, and nis private secretary is the lad who wins her. Mildred Harris and a chorus of 50 dancing beauties supplement the feminine lure of Miss Dove in “The Heart of a Follies Girl,” which John Francis Billon directed. The plot was adapted from Adela Rogers, St. John’s magazine story, which bore the same title as that of the picture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 14
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