In “Beware of Married Men,” & Warner Master picture comedy of marand modern femininity, the versatile Irene Rich contributes another characterisation comparable with her former memorable screen portrayals. Miss Rich is cast as the older sister, ""-'hose mission, self-appointed, is the Protection of her younger sister, who is infatuated with a married man. Byd. Chaplin’s assumption of a new J?*® -s an event in the theatrical worldfits versatility has been demonstrated in siiCh widely variant pieces as The Man on the Box.” "Oh! What a "The Better ’Ole.” "The Misses lank.’ and last and best, “The Portune Hunter.’* the Warner Bros.’ exonded run production soon to be released in New Zealand. “The Fortune Hunter" is a human happy-go-lucky, exciting drama. It portrays the unusual doings of a young rake who comes to a country town on a wager marry the richest girl, and share JMty-fifty with the pal who staked him. rhe locale is a Vermont village, and Hf e characters are not caricatures. Helene Costello is the leading lady, paying the part of the rich girl, and t-iara Horton is the poor girl.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 15
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183Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 15
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