BRITANNIA
The famous newspaper cartoons on “Bringing Up Father” have been made into a film, and this is now being shown at the Britannia Theatre.
One amusing part of the story is where Jiggs makes his peace with his family when he promises them the sort of home they desire. They move to a grand place on Long Island. Ellen plans a party for her ISth birthday. Annie, not knowing of the party, bakes a cake for the girl and personally delivers it. Maggie pushes Annie from the house and slams the door in her face. Annie discovers Jiggs hiding in the grounds with a gun In his hand. He had not been wanted at the party and had been told by Maggie that both she and Ellen were thoroughly ashamed of him. “The Little Adventuress,” a comedy of matrimonial troubles, featuring Vera Reynolds, is the supporting picture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 466, 22 September 1928, Page 22
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