AMUSEMENTS
• i .• • . EVERYBCDYS PICTURES. “ THE LITTLE SNOB ” TO-NIGHT “The Little Snob,” a Warner-Mastei Picture starring May McAvoy, is tin. Princess Theatre attraction tor tonight. The story is that of a po.u girl whose father runs a Coney Island concession, and saves until lie is able to send his daughter to a “finishing” school, which almost does just that, It tells the eternal story of the barrier which self-sacrificing parents are apl to build between their children and themselves by giving them “smart” education. May McAvoy, as the girl in question, gets her balance, however, after some pretty hard bumps. Her return to Coney with her fine-feathered friends, the return of heP regard for the sideshow barker who soundly thrashes her swanky beau,, and a score of other exciting sequences make “The Little Snob ” a rare and unique comedy. The cast includes Alec Francis, Robert Frazer, Virginia Lee Corbin, John Milian, and Frances Lee. John Adolfi directed Robert Lord’s screen adaptation of an E. T. Lowe, jnr., story. “ The Little Snob ”is worth your while. A comedy and gazette will also be shown to-night. Monday.—“ Riley the Cop,” with J. Farrell McDonald and Louize Fazenda.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1929, Page 3
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