ALFREDTON PICTURES
"LITTLE TOUGH GUYS IN SOCIETY.”
Not only docs "Little Tough Guys in Society” present three of the screen's foremost comedy stars in a smart story, but it introduces the famous group of kid actors, The Little Tough Guys, into the dazzling realm of jewels and ermine. The picture will be shown at Alfred ton tomorrow night. The story tells what happens when a society mother. Mary Boland, “adopts” a lot of alley kids as companions to help her indolent son. Mischa Auer appears as an eccentric psychiatrist and Edward Everett Horton depicts the watchful English butler who is horrified by the antics and behaviour of "the little gentlemen from the settlement house.” Helen Parrish, who scored in "Little Tough Guy,” is seen this time as Searl's sweetheart. Efforts of the alleykids, led by Frankie Thomas, to get Sear] to abandon his idea of spending his life in bed sets the tempo for a riot of fast comedy sequences in the film.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 October 1940, Page 7
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163ALFREDTON PICTURES Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 October 1940, Page 7
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