MAJESTIC THEATRE
MADGE BELLAMY IN “SILK LEGS.” Phil TaylorV slogan “All’s fair in love and business,” brings the wrath of" an innocent little female drummer down on his head in the Fox Films special comedy “Silk Legs,” which opens to-night at tho Majestic Theatre. Disgusted by tho failure of a week’s work, Ruth Stevens, a winsome hosiery drummer, is in no mood to return the flirtatious glancos bestowed upon her by Phil. ’Anxious to make an impression, Phil confesses that he is the world’s best hosiery salesman and that lie was smart enough to have cancelled the. orders taken - by some “dumb Jane” selling for a! rival concern, lluth learns his methods and inflicts a crushing defeat on Phil by flirting with the president of their largest buyers of hosiery andJ winning the order. Madge Bellamy gives a vivid impersonation of the female drummer and is -given, splendid assistance Dy James Hall, who gives an excellent account of himself as the egotistical salesman. • Others in the cast are Joseph Cawthorn and Maude Fulton. Arthur - Ilossom directed the production. In addition the Fox supporting pictures “Too Many Cookies,” comedy; Fox News, and “Shin Ahoy,” Fox Variety. ‘ Box plan at Messrs Tattersall- and Bayly’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10724, 23 October 1928, Page 6
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