EVERYBODY’S
“STOP THAT MAN” “Stop That Man,” the Universal picture that has been secured by the Everybody’s Theatre, will open this evening. It is a comedy of young love. Its cast, story and director all contribute to the sparkling something that audiences call “youth.” Arthur Lake and Barbara Kent, who enact the chief | roles, are two of the ! youngest leading players in Hollywood. Although in pictures only a short time they have become among the most sought after persons in the film colony. Nat Ross, who directed the picture, is also a portrayer of youth. He directed the famous series of “Collegians” that made such a success with young and old people wherever they were shown. Reginald Lenny’s latest comedy success, “Good Morning, Judge,” which has already been warmly welcomed in Auckland, will be screened at the Everybody’s Theatre for the ensuing week. Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill have returned to Hollywood after spending six weeks in the Hawaiian Islands filming scenes for their forthcoming First National production. “Stranded in Paradise,” adapted from Lonn Byrne’s novel, “Changeling.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 15
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177EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 15
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