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MATRIMOIAL COMEDY

REGINALD DENNY IN TALKIE F.eginald Denny's English voice, characteristically typical of English comedians, will be heard for the first time on the talking screen in “Embarrassing Moments,” an all-talking comedy drama. “Embarrassing Moments” relates the adventures of a young maiden who. on her return from a Mew York .art schoo.. I scandalises the inhabitants of her little country home town by her modern I "big city" ways. Jic-r iiance reinoni strates with her and. in a fit of pique, she returns to him her engagement ring To free herself of the entangleI inent she invents a story of a trial mari riage. The ,u»me of the ‘‘trial husband” is demanded and, caught unawares. the girl gives, as she thinks a fictitious name. Unfortunately a man of the same name is located and then the fun becomes first and furiou.Needless to say. Reginald Denny is | seen in the role of the “trial husband ’ ■with Merna Kennedy as the girl, and such players as Otis Harlen. Virginia Sale and Greta Granstedt in important roles. A new dance step called “Pitp Step” has been created lor Nancy Car- ‘ roll’s first starring talkie for Fara- ■ mount. “Sweetie.” The new step will t be demonstrated by Miss Carroll, wh • •i is supported in the production by i Helen Kane, Jack Oakie and Williapi

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 17

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MATRIMOIAL COMEDY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 17

MATRIMOIAL COMEDY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 17

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