RIALTO, AND REGENT, EPSOM
“ANYONE HERE SEEN KELLY?” Once more the Irish will hold the spot .light with their delightful humour and .romance-filled hearts when "Anybody Here Seen Kelly?”- the love story of a traffic cop and a little girl he met in the war days is shown at the Rialto and Regent Epsom Theatres. Tom Moore and Bessie Love, familiar and popular players, appear in the starring roles. Moore and Miss Love have been favourites for a long while. As Kelly and Jeanette they reach a new peak in the hearts of picture fans by the charm of their acting. Anyone Seen Kelly?” is a story of two continents, Kelly is a soldier with a "line,” which includes asking every girl he meets in France to marry him. One girl takes him seriously and when she comes to America after the war to claim her own, Kelly is naturally quite put out. Then when she moves into his apartment both of them are almost put out. The picture is filled with comedy situations and moments of hilarity. The story was suggested by the popular song hit of a few years back, "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?” which was whistled by millions. "Out of the Ruins,” the second picture, is. a romantic story of France, starring Richard Barthelmess.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 565, 18 January 1929, Page 14
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