AMUSEMENTS.
COSY THEATRE. If you are feeling like a good laugh ■'do not miss Richard Dix in “Say it Again." Last night's crowd enjoyed 'this film immensely. Richard Dix, in his latest Paramount comedy, “Say it Again," which is being screen at the Cosy Theatre finally to-night, is presented as a young man who attempts to find the pretty nurse who took care of him when he was a wounded soldier. He follows her trail to Spezonia and enters as the Crown Prince's body guard. The latter is returning to a native country he has never seen. And Chester Conklin, as the Prince, gets all the comedy there is, from the role. On the day they go down Spezonia's main street, Conklin sees a man about to throw a bomb. Thinking discretion better than valour, he ducks from the carriage. Dix, figuratively specking, is left to “hold the reins," Favourite' supporting bill. Reserves at Henderson’s or theatre.
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Wairarapa Age, 25 February 1927, Page 6
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157AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, 25 February 1927, Page 6
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