BRITANNIA
“SILK STOCKINGS”
Laura La Plante, in "Silk Stockings,” is the first feature on the pro- j gramme to be sliown at tile Britannia Theatre to-night. The story concerns Sam and Molly | Thornhill; a young married couple, j who fell out and applied for a divorce. I But when separated, Molly pines for Sam, as he does for her. They both visit friends who live near each other at the beach. Judge Moore explains that she must keep away from her husband or the divorce will be voided automatically. So Molly plans to plant herself in Sam's bedroom that night. By error she gets in Bagnail’s. But after many entanglements she gets into Sam’s and when the house party guests break in sh e is "compromised'' in Sam’s arms and the divorce is hopelessly voided. John Harron plays opposite Laura j La Plante, while the supporting cast | includes Otis Harlan, "William Austin, ; Tempe Pigot, Marcella Daly. Ruth Chei-rington, Heinie Conklin and Burr t Mclntosh.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 336, 23 April 1928, Page 13
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164BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 336, 23 April 1928, Page 13
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