LIBERTY THEATRE.
"Kough Hou.'o Kosie," with Clara Bow in the leading role,, is the main attraction at tho Liberty Theatre, llosie is not nearly so rough as it might lead them to imagine. Front the opening scene on Concv Island to tho closing one when Joe Hennessey (Lced Howes) emerges with championship honours, there is no lack of humorous incidents or. it must be frankly and freelv admitted, of plain and fancy "stoucli." As Rosie O'Jieilly, the pace is set early in the story by Clara Bow, who sadly disarranges (lie profile of a somewhat "fresh" v o ung fellow who accompanies her on tho switchback. It is only by tho timely arrival of Rosie that everything turns out happily. There are thrills aplenty in "Wolf's Trail," in which the marvellously clever dog, Dynamite, figures prominently.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19212, 19 January 1928, Page 4
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