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PALACE THEATRE

DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME: TO-HAY. Two of Uio finest pictures one could possibly see on one programme are screening at the Palace at to-day’s m uinee ami to-night-. Thomas Moigiian ill ''We’re, All Gamblers,” and sally O’Neill in ■•’Jh’Yisco Sally Levy.’-' Thomas Aloighan comes to the Palace in his latest Paramount drama “We’ro All Gamblers,” Tom appears as tut East Side waif who grows up as ti professional prize fighter. An automobile accident- prevents his continuing in the ring, and he turns to his only remaining talent—music. Playing a piano in a night dub, his faiiie grows by leaps and bounds. A rich society woman lulls in love with jinn. His adopted brother is attracted to her. Another man, an idle bounder, is killed, anil all three an accused of the crime. Then—. But see "Were All Gamblers!’ A 1 arietta Alillucr is featured. “ Frisco -Sally Levy,” the new Ale t ro-G o lily w n-jila ver comedy romance, with * Sally O’Neill in the title role, t'airlv takes the audience by storm through one of the funniest Jewish-Irish stories ever screened Aliss O’Neill is seen as the daughter of a Jewish father and an Irish mother, a tide is torn between two temperaments, sought by two lovers, cadi ot a favored race. Her Irish mother, and is torn between two toinJewi'sli father likes the Irish lover—and then things begin to happen! Tenon Holt/, and Kale Price ns the father and the mother bring a world of experience into two difficult roles, which not only makes them screamingly comical.’ but as convincing alife‘itself. Roy D’Arrv abandons villainy to play the rather foppish “Air. ‘Gold.” 'and Charles Delaney pin vs the part of a traffic policeman —his rival iW the love ot "Sally. The children in the cast. Turner Savage, Leon Holmes and Helen Lo- \ ino. are excellently cast—and “Cameo,” the dog, adds much mirth.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10508, 11 February 1928, Page 10

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PALACE THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10508, 11 February 1928, Page 10

PALACE THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10508, 11 February 1928, Page 10