CAPITOL AND EDENDALE
“FEEL MY PULSE” “Feel My Pulse,” a delightful coined: by Bebe Daniels, will be shown at tin Capitol, and Edendale Theatres agair this evening. In the production, which is said t.c bo one of Miss Daniels’s best, the dashing comedienne has laid aside her usua athletic type of role, and is seen as one who considers herself an invalid. Hov she convinces herself that, after all she is just as healthy as anyone else is the foundation of a fast-mbvint little comedy that may be»called lOt per cent, entertainment. “Feel My Pulse” is the story of z wealthy American girl who has beer brought up under the impression tha' her health is delicate, and that tin slightest exposure is apt to be fatal She goes to a sanitorium. left hei through the provisions of her uncle's will, and finds it in the possession or rum-runners and' bootleggers. From that time on there is no slackening in action, and how she realises that she isn’t the invalid she imagines provides a thousand laughs to the reel. Richard Arlen, one of the most popular of the younger leading men, again is seen opposite Miss Daniels. “A Hero For A Night,” a delightful satire on correspondence aviation courses, will also be shown, with Glen Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller in the leading roles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 15
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