CAPITOL SHOWS “THE PATSY”
That screen comedy can be no better than the newness and the originof its comedy situations, is the strong belief of Marion Davies and ; dl movie-goers who see her latest triumph, -The Patsj',” at the Capitol theatre, where it is now showing, will certainly agree that this produc!on is replete with the funniest situations shown on the screen for a lo ns while. . The Patsy’* opens with a comic introduction of Marion Davies as Patr?cia Harrington, the “dull’* sister of . ® * ani ily. and proceeds with irreistible humour to reveal all the charof the average family. * I Boiled Haggerty,” with Mila . bills in the role of a wartime viator, is also being shown.
.The latest additions to the cast of r«t „ c <>hens and Kellys in Atlantic hed*- are * SJora Hane and Tom KentenrV selections were made reth U£t bef ote the company, under Tni . rection of William J. Craft, left U, Y ersa l City for location work at . beach resort in New Jersey.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 15
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168CAPITOL SHOWS “THE PATSY” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 15
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