CAPITOL AND EDENDALE
CLARA BOW IN “RED HAIR” “Red Hair,” a romantic comedy, starring the popular little actress Clara Bow, will be shown this evening at both the Capitol and Edendale Theatres. The story opens when three dapper middle-aged professional men become unwitting rivals for the affections of the personable Miss “Bubbles” McCoy, manicurist, whose uncaptured fancy refuses to settle on any of them. They follow her to the seaside resort where she is spending her vacation, each trying to conceal his chief purpose in the impromptu .week-end trip. The three men bid the charming manicurist farewell at the hotel on the following morning, each unwilling to accompany her to the boat lest be betray his deep feeling to the other two. As Miss McCoy arrives on the pier, she attracts the attention of Robert Lennon, a handsome young man, who is approaching the pier on an incoming’ boat. After a series of amusing adventures, the two young people fall in love only to find that Mr. Lennon is a ward of the three ardent suitors.
At the Capitol Theatre, a second attraction is provided, entitled “Come To My House,” a society drama, starring Antonio Moreno and Olive Borden.
At the Edendale Theatre the second attraction will be “Body and Soul,” starring Lionel Barrymore and Aileen Pringle.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 462, 18 September 1928, Page 14
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