‘‘DON’T MARRY”
LOIS MORAN STARRED It is announced that Fox Films wiH shortly be releasing "Don’t Marry,” £ romantic comedy-drama centric; about a girl of ultra-modern tendencies who sets out to "get her man,” a confirmed bachelor. Priscilla Bower, played by Lois Moran, is a very modern girl, who lives with her puritanical aunt. Priscilla chafes at the restraint and the conventions, and is her dilemma decides to go »o her rid friend, General Willoughby, for adricf She goes to the office but finds that the general is out. The secretary then ushers her into the presence of the son, Henry Willoughby (Neil Hamilton). Priscilla, on the basis of *lite father, like son,’’ decides to confide ir the younger man. Much to her dismay, however, after telling the youc? man she intends to marry in order to escape her aunt, she finds that ityoung man doesn’t agree, intimatmlikewise that his idea of the real pr. is the old-fashioned girl. Later wher. Priscilla sees the general, they hotagree that the son is a bit too oicfashioned in his views and decide to teach him a lesson. Priscilla, dresse--as an old-fashioned girl, is to S° Henry's office and say that she : Priscilla’s cousin. Henry finds a of charm in his old-fashioned menand proceeds to fall in love with n • and she with him. From then series of complications arise, ana $-• getting themselves still further in- - a surprising twist clears everything. One of the most impressive reproductions of a European %'r. built for the screen has now been - ished for Herbert Brenon's P l *™*, • Lon Chaney. "Laugh Clown, The structure is a detailed reP*L ■ ‘ a. large and famous theatre in "- and will appear in several nnpW'f • sequences. Loretta Young. a A 5. fui newcomer to the screen, ther, of “Sorrell and Son" fame \ Lee and Cissie Fitzgerald are ** I supporting cast of “Laugh. Laugh.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 16
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