“THE GLAD RAG DOLL” AT GRAND
The delightfully amusing comedydrama, “The Glad Rag Doll,” continues at the .head of the fine talkie programme at the Grand Theatre The story opens on the Broadwa-' . 'Y, h . ere Dolores Costello. as tne girl, is cast as a popular actress, whose alluring and captivating ways wm the love of the younger son of an aristocratic family. How she is fii st despised by the proud family, of "Vo stripping them of their veneer of false ultra-respectabilitv, she endears herself to them, and how she eventually marries the elder brother f ° r rruL . t ' ieme .°f absorbing interest! lhe picture is a cleverly-executed skit on ‘blue blood.” American sctho ty To a u d the members of Vl® ? ro faithfully caricatured Abounding m genuine comedy and unexpected and exciting developments u h o% P / o f^ tlon from star t to finish has not a dull moment in it.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 10
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155“THE GLAD RAG DOLL” AT GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 10
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