“ME, GANGSTER” AT GRAND
An exciting and colourful story of New York is “Me, Gangster,” now at the Grand Theatre. “Me, Gangster,” essentially. is the oft-told story of the boy who lacked parental influence, who was allowed to* run wild in his boyhood days and who. naturally, travelled the wrong road in his adolescence and young manhood. More than all else, “Me, Gangster,” is a warning to parents as to the training of their offspring. It was directed by Raoul Walsh. .Don Terry, playing a lead in his first motion picture, is said to be a revelation. .June Collyer gives a truly inspired portrayal, while the supporting cast is the finest ever assembled for one picture. “The Fleets In.” the second feature, stars Clara Bow as a dance hall hostess at a naval base.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 585, 11 February 1929, Page 15
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