THE PICTURE HOUSES
COSY DE LUXE. What happens when a girl of the London slums, is suddenly transported to beautiful*Mayfair and a fife of ease? No longer need she wonder where the next meal is coming from; whether there’ll be a bed to sleep in; or if she’ll have any clothes to wear on the morrow. Instead, she finds herself in a land of fashionable restaurants and night clubs; a soft downy bed is hers; servants galore; and as for clothes, only Parisian modistes will do. Is she happy ? Does she find contentment or love. See “London” when it arrives at the Cosy Theatre to-night. Dorothy Gish enacts the Limehouse slavey as only Dorothy Gish can, and supplies the answer. Blanche Mehaffey. who plays the leading feminine role in “The Silent Rider,” a UniversalJewel nroduction starring Hoot Gibson, which is also shown to-night, is fast becoming one of the most popular actresses on the screen. Her popularity has been steadily on the ascent since she appeared with Reginald Denny in “Take It From Me.” and she reaches new heights when one sees her in this latest Gibson production. As this is the only pictureshow to-night booking will be essential.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 217, 27 August 1927, Page 9
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