PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
Among the most famous of humorous screen characters are tho "Cohens and Kellys," played by George Sidney, Mack Swain. Kate Price, and Vcra Gordon. After making their names on the silent screen they have been introduced to sound pictures in "Tho Cohens and Kellys In Atlantic City," now showing at the Paramount Theatre. Tho picture is not an all-talk-ing production, but has several talking sequences In which tho Cohens and Kellys are heard in their inimitably funny wordy strife. The story concerns tho firm of Cohen and Kelly, bathing costume vendors, whose business is anything but flourishing. By a subterfuge' Hosie aud Pat, of the younger generation played by Nora Lane and Cornelius Keefe, get their respective parents out of the way and stage a grand display with a beauty parade, the latter to take place at Atlantic City /The heads of the;flrm arrive, and are aghast at the expense that has been incurred, but tho young folk are determined to see their scheme through. The fun Is fast and furious. Also on the programme la a typical soldier comedy, featuring Ernlo Lotinga, Squire Octet, in a "Round the World Melody," and a Fox movie-tono news.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 31, 5 August 1929, Page 5
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198PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 31, 5 August 1929, Page 5
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