SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY.
Two attractions will be screened at the Seaside Pictures, Lyall Bay, to-night. "King- Cowboy," the latest Tom Mix attraction, will be shown for the first timo in Wellington. It is a masterpiece of dramatic outdoor action. "Plastered .in Paris," starring Sammy Cohen and Jack Pcnnick; is a comedy of laughs and thrills. Among the many comedy sequences, perhaps the funniest arc when Cohen is shown In hospital. Tho film dissolves into a' "picture" of ,the interior of his head, -where a Sammy Cohen devil triumphs over-a-Sammy Cohen angel, and decrees that Cohen's Injury will turn him into a kleptomaniac. The final chapter of "The Mystery lUdor" will also bo screened. Seats may be reserved-by telephone or at the theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 13
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