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OPERA HOUSE

“CHARLEY’S AUNT”--SYD CHAPLIN. “Charley’s Aunt,” the picture which was presented at the Opera House again last night before a large and enthusiastic attendance, is one of the greatest comedies the world lias known, and in forty years it has lost none of its charms. Exhibitors who have already screened it are most enthusiastic over the production. “Charley’s Aunt” has been released exclusively by Paramount, and supporting Syd. Chaplin is a notable cast of players. Briefly, the story is as follows: Sir Faneourt Babberley (Syd. Chaplin), known as “Babbs,” is in France paying court to Ela Delahay, whose father spends a lot of time at the gambling casinos. Acting on a tip from' “Babbs,” Delahay loses a large sum of money, and Ela, believing her father was’ “framed/ grows angry and sends “Babbs” away. Later, at St. Olde’s College, Oxford, Jack Chesney and Charley Wykenam are preparing to propose to their girls, Kitty and Amy. Stephen Spettigue, the girls’ guardian, knows that if they marry his fees will be discontinued. They hit on the idea of having the girls up for lunch, to meet Donna Lucia, Charley’s aunt from Brazil, but they have to work fast for Spettigue intends to take the girls away to Scotland that night. “Babbs” i». now in Scotland, too. The boys invite him over to entertain the aunt in order that they can get in a few words with the girls. The boys receive a message that Donna Lucia is not coming that day. The girls arrive and “Babbs” comes in wearing the costume for the play, and he i a pressed.into service to impersonate the aunt. Screamingly , funny complications then happen between Jack’s father, old Spettigue. and the genuine Charley’s aunt and +ho bogus aunt. “'Charley’s Aunt” will he' screened again to-night.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10316, 27 January 1927, Page 6

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OPERA HOUSE Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10316, 27 January 1927, Page 6

OPERA HOUSE Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10316, 27 January 1927, Page 6

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