CAPITOL
“IS ZAT SO?” “Is Zat So?” Fox Films comedydrama based on the stage play of the same name, with George O’Brien and Edmund Lowe in the stellar roles, which has been playing to crowded houses at the Capitol Theatre, will end its run to-night. This is the story of a prize fighter and his manager in high society and is crowded with amusing episodes as well as thrills and excitement. The most famous of all British war pictures, “Mons,” will also be shown for the last time. “Mons,” released by Metro -Goldwyn - Mayer, has .received unusual praise from the best EnglishIrish and Scottish papers. The London “Daily Mail” devoted a leading article to the picture, in the course of which it said: “ ‘Mons’ deserves to be shown in every theatre throughout the Empire, not only for its patriotic appeal, but also because it grips and stirs the emotions in overwhelming fashion. It is an incomparable picture. It is as genuine as it is uplifting, as effective as it is straightforward.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 222, 8 December 1927, Page 16
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171CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 222, 8 December 1927, Page 16
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