EMPRESS THEATRE.
Petite Colleen Moore has the lending role in Thomas Burkes famous classic ?L li o"«o. n's fimehpuse and Chinatown, lwinkletoes." Miss Moore vends her way through reels o£ comedy and eensa- • ■<•■ ' i Twmkletoes is a brave little waif, battling her smiling way through a maze of plotting dens o£ iniquity. Kenneth Harion plays opposite Mies Moore. Matt Mooro and Mario Prevost interpret "The Cave Man" the laughable story of a coal heaver, who. burst! into New York society, with hilarious results. Ine Jimpress Orchestra supplies incidental music.
To-morrow's change of programme at the Empress Theatre should prove even more interesting than usual. The two features 'New Zealand at Work and Play" The former is a stirring story of a forest ranger and features Kenneth Harlan and ™ Costello. "New Zealand at Work nnd Hay jb a clever comedy-industrial picture, in which New Zealand's "Our (rang kiddies supply the laughs. The picture is both highly amusing and instructional; one sees the jam, confectionery, bed. mattress, and furniture making iactoncs, also the timber industry and seed growing; also included- are "a day at ?■? i >°°rV T New Zeaknd Navy, a gumfields Christmas, and "Our Gang" goes camping. The usual supporting programme will also bo shown.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 6
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204EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 6
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