TIVOLI
“THE LITTLE WILD CAT”
Modern youth hh.s its innings in Warner Brothers’ “The Little Wildcat,” the all-star comedy which comes to the Tivoli Theatre today. It is a talkie. Three of the screen’s most promising youngsters head the cast. Audrey Ferris, Boris Dawson and James ppjp.... Murray make up and ; ° hert Ede_ Cooley, makes an W JMp unbeatable cast . . ~ . for this delightAudrey Ferris ful pictul . e . Miss Ferris and Miss Dawson appear as granddaughters of George Fawcett, who has the role of a cantankerous but lovable old Southern gentleman whose fiery temper keeps the household in perpetual unrest. Commercial aviation is his pet aversion, and his granddaughters’ flirtatious efforts to capture a flier thus bring about a crisis in the old mansion. “The Little Wildcat” is a comedydrama of the fast-moving type, with many laughable situations hinging on the jealousy of the two girls, and on ludicrous bantering.s of Fawcett and Edeson, appearing as the former’s personal servant. A special collection of talking features will also be presented.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 839, 6 December 1929, Page 14
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169TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 839, 6 December 1929, Page 14
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