"THE BIG NOISE "
TO BE SHOWN IN AUCKLAND Chester Conklin, hailed by many as the screen’s outstanding comedian, plays the role of a. New York subway guard who falls in front of a train and wakes up to find himself a hero, in First National’s “The Big Noise.” which comes to Everybody’s and Tivoli Theatres shortly.
“The Big Noise,” from the prolific pen of Ben Ilecht, deals with the power
of tli© Press in connection with politics throughout the country, and depicts to a remarkable degree the drama, pathos and humour that are present daily in the editorial rooms of a metropolitan newspaper office. In addition to Conklin, the cast embraces such well-known players as Alice White, Sam Hardy. Jack Egan, David Torrance, Bodil Rosing and a host of others. Allan Dwan. responsible for many of the screen’s most outstanding productions, directed “The Big Noise.”
Helen Jerome Eddy, creator of many unique characterisations, has been signed to portray Lady Nelson in Corinne Griffith’s “The Divine Lady,” at First National Studios.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 14
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