OCTAGON THEATRE
Tho fair ankle of Doris May, who, with Loughis Maclean, is appearing in Paramount pictures, comes in for a largo share vchjc n n^°V U JfPi® Anlde >" latest vtniclo of tho youthful 00-stars, which will bo presented at the Octa.gon Theatre toMfirys Ankle" is aji adaption of May Tullys hilarious stage play of the same name, and has principally to do withan impecunious young doctor without funds hi. out Pa-trents. Though unmarried, no ruus sent out announcements of h.is wedding in order to beguile a promised fortune from a wealthy uncle. Tho uncle is coming to see the bnde. The doctor, unable to produce a spouse, is panic-stricken. At tho psychological moment a. pretty girl sorains hor ankle in front of his office. ' lie carries Sfx "V an<i minist ers to hor to' such effect that sho agrees to pose as his bride. Tho outcome is said to lead to a fitting climax to. _a picture that is humorously liighspimted,throughout. A programme of excellent short subjects is ■ promised with this feature. The box plan is at Bcgg's. William Fornum will be seen at this theatre next Friday in his production, "The Man Hunter," a story of hypocrisy and the sea, from the Fox studios." "it is stated to he a typical Farnum do luxe picture, and to have in it three good fights. 'The management advises intending patrons to book early a.t Begg's.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18052, 28 September 1920, Page 8
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