“THE COCKEYED WORLD”
BIG COMEDY FOR PLAZA Lily Eamita, former idolised beauty of the European stage and screen, in general and particularly her native France, is gorgeous enough for anj' man to fight over, and two leathernecks are fighting over her a-plenty in her latest picture, which is coming to the Plaza Theatre next Friday. The two gentlemen in question are happily married, but it makes no difference, for they are actors and they play their roles with an unfeigned ardour. All of which means that Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe, who battled with each other through “What Price Glory,” are at it again, but more merry than ever, in “The Cock Eyed World,” the all-talker written by Laurence Stallings and Maxwell Anderson. and directed by Raoul Walsh. The dialogue was written by Billv 11. Wells. There is no uncertainty as to just what Lowe and McLaglen are saying to each in this picture, for their sentiments in “The Cock Eyed World,” a Fox Movietone production, are expressed distinctly and vigorously.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 14
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