“OH KAY!” AT BRITANNIA
Can anyone imagine the complications that would result when an attractive girl sails from England to America with nothing but a bathing suit for a travelling w'ardrobe? Such is one of the humorous situations in Colleen Moore’s “Oh, Kay!” now at the Britannia Theatre, which was filmed from the musical comedy of the same name. Miss Moore enacts the role of an independent young English girl, who leaves England and an annoying suitor while clad in a bathing costume, Lawrence Gray plays opposite Colleen in this decidedly funny comedy, others in the cast being Alan Hale and Ford Sterling. “Poppies of Flanders,” a British war story from the pen of “Sapper,” with Jameson Thomas in the leading role, will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 586, 12 February 1929, Page 15
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