EMPIRE SHOWS “PLAY GIRL”
Madge Bellamy, popular) Fox Films star, never had a better role than that of Madge Logan in “The Play Girl.” now at the Empire Theatre. She is a little shop girl who craves society and beautiful clothes, a common failing, and for that reason if no other a fine theme for a picture. At the opening of the story Madge loses her job because of her ready wit and a crabby boss, a combination that sometimes proves disastrous.’ However, she meets two young men who endeavour to show her the town. One shows her via a limousine, while the other believes in doing the town via the footpaths in good old pedestrian style. Pretty soon her shoes give out and the limousine gets in a good day's work. The second feature is the beautiful story of stage life, “Good-Time Charley,” starring Helene Costello and Clyde Cook.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 531, 7 December 1928, Page 15
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150EMPIRE SHOWS “PLAY GIRL” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 531, 7 December 1928, Page 15
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