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“VERY CONFIDENTIAL” “Very Confidential,” starring Madge Bellamy, will be show'n to-night at the Empire Theatre. The story is built
upon the theory that a good-looking girl can accomplish the thing she sets out to do, provided she has pluck and a steadfast determination to win. In this case, Miss Bellamy has been twitted by her friends. She has the temerity to love a big, two-fisted football hero. Her
fellow shopgirls pooh-pooh the suggestion that Madge can win this chap. She asserts that she will—but things go wrong from the outset. Ultimately, she has to pose as a celebrated huntswoman and this results in endless confusion. At one point the situation is acute. Madge after a motor-boat accident, rouses in the summer home of her idol to find him bending over her. "White Flannels,” a story of a mince who became a football hero, is the second feature, starring Louise Dresser.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 14
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151EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 14
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