ROYAL SHOWS “SILK LEGS”
• Silk Ijegs.” one of the outstanding .screen comedy-dramas, is now at the i Royal Theatre, Kingsiand. Madge Bellamy, in the featured role, scores again as one of the screen’s leading j comediennes as a commercial travel- ' ler. James Hall, as the conceited rival salesman, cuts a sorry figure when the vivacious saleswoman unfolds her bag of tricks and defeats him alter an adventurous struggle. However, love is no respecter of persons, and Hall finally convinces Miss Bellamy that she needs a protector from the perils of the road, and escorts her to her new position in life with all the pomp of a visiting monarch. ‘ The Barker.” a story of the inside of carnival life, starring Milton Sills, ; will also be shown. ! PICNIC ON MOTUTAPU i A monster picnic will be held on ; Motutapu Island on Saturday ne*t. i when the S.S. Pupuke will leave the ferry wharf at 9.30 a.m. and 1 p.ru. ! Hot water will be available and there • will be races, scrambles and games. Nancy Carroll and Lane Chandler i have been assigned to play ".he juvenile leads in George Bancroft's new starring Paramount picture. “The Wolf of Wall Street,” now being filmed under the direction of Rowland V. Lee. Others in the cast are Baclanova *nd Paul Lukas.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 15
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