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PALACE THEATRE

“FELT OF OLAY.”

Be Mi be again I. Two words—lnn they mean much, and when you think of “The 'Ten Commandments” ‘ am', other successes, patrons- may take them to signify that ‘M'oet of Clay,' Cecil 15. l>c A)ilie’s newest production for Paramount, which is the tea tore at the Palace, commencing at today s matinee is another big motion picture knockout. ‘Featuring Kon 1/a Uoocjue, \'era Reynolds. Victor Va.rconi. Eicareo Cortez, Julia Faye. 'Theodore .Ivoslo.T and Robert Tideson, “Feet ot Clay” is ‘just: about one of the finest examples of grade-A motion picture entertainment that Inis over been presented 'to patrons. There have .been ‘ ‘super-prod net ions ' • and “wonderful picture's;'” Hut, iatber than co n new superlatives to this one. the producers simply say that “.Feet of Liny” will please everyone to-night and will continue doing so for the remainder of its run. “Toot of Clay” is typically lie Mille —settings, east, story, etc. Aon II like it! The story is due that plumbs the depths of emotions. A romance uf n girl of tin ultra fashionable society who marries a poorer man and is forced to work lor her husband, who is injured, fine of the most thrilling and exciting scenes of ’lie pietiire°is the aquaplane race. In this the engine explodes and in attempting to save the motor boats one of the young men of the p'artv is drawn under the water by. a .shark, flier, by mangling his foot terribly, ft is this accident that starts the iraniatic events in the picture..

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 6

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PALACE THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 6

PALACE THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 6

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