PALACE THEATRE.
“RICH BUT HONEST”
Fox Films latest comedy drama, “Rich But Honest” opens to-day » matinee at the Palace. H is an uu usually interesting picture trom several angles. The east is one ot the most youthful which has been featured 'iu some time and includes a number of brilliant performers. He story has many new and unexpected twists and holds the attention of the audience from beginning to end. Humor, mChos, and suspense are there in generous measure, the play is about a girl of the middle class, average American family, played by Nancy Nash, and her two admirers. The rich yoyug man, played by Charles Norton, and the garage mechanic plaved by Clifford Holland. Ted McNamara has a humorous role as Holland’s partner and chum, while Marjorie Beebe, is cast in all equally humorous part as Miss 'Nash’s tuend. Besides these young people, J. barrel] Mlacdouald gives n side-splitting performance as a Broadway theatrical manager, and Boris Lloyd has the role ot 1 bis wife. Tyler Brooke is east as Barney Zoon, Macdonald s secretary and “yes” mail, and Eirnic Shields is Archie.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10563, 17 April 1928, Page 6
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185PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10563, 17 April 1928, Page 6
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