KING’S THEATRE
DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. Irvin S. Cobb, the man whose kindly wit and fascinating yarns have won him millions of friends, jo'ns the lists ot Holly wood’s major celebrities as ho makes his first starring appearance in “Everybody’s Old Man," the Fox picture starting at ihe King’s Theatre to-day. Cobb plays part of a retired captain of industry who takes a fling at- fathering a trio of reckless youngsters. With Rochelle Hudson, Johnny Downs and Norman Foster giving him plenty to think about, Cobb shrewdly teaches these youngsters something about the true values of life, and finally launches a happy romance for F"“ x er and Miss Hudson .'"With a gun in h's hand anti a girl in his arms, George O’Brien triumphs over border bandits as the fearless Mountie of “O’Mil Ly of the Mounted,” which will be the second feature. Irene Ware has the leading feminine role in this Fox thriller.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12912, 14 July 1936, Page 6
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