DOROTHY GISH
Thrills and laughter are happily combined in Dorothy Gish’s latest Paramount' comedy, “The Ghost in the Garret,” which will be shown at the Empire Theatre this afternoon. That this is one of the best comedies in which Miss Gish has been seen for many months, all her admirers will agree after they have seen the picture.Miss Gish, in the Story, is a poor girl who goes to the home of her wealthy uncle and aunt, taking her dog and parrot with her. The dog puts a fashionable -party to rout, and from that moment the aotioh is not permitted to drag for an instant. Then comes the theft of a valuable pearl necklace by a society villain, who dee# with his booty to » haunted house"where,lpa confederates are in hiding. Going jn pursuit of the thief to protect her sweet, heart, who has been arrested for the thefV she finally recovers the jewels after, a series, of thrilling and laughable developments. Tom Meighon in “The Frontier of the Stars” will be retained at the early sessional
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18316, 5 August 1921, Page 7
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