GREEN MILL, MILFORD
“CRADLE SNATCHERS” If husbands have the right, or rather take the opportunity to flirt over weekends with pretty flappers, then the wives should have the same privilege. At least that is the lesson taught to three deceiving husbands in “Cradle Snatchers,” a delightful farce which will be shown to-night at the Green Mill Theatre, Milford. Of course one of the wives, played by Louise Fazenda, forgets that it is strictly business with her hired lover, and he, too, gets interested and forgets that he is only to play a part. Then there is the blond viking, who is chosen by another wife, played by Ethel Wales. He is very timid in the beginning, but later —well, he becomes interested. And then Dorothy Phillips, the wife who concocted the scheme of getting even with the husbands and finds she has lost control of the situation until the hubbies return. George O’Brien and Virginia Valli, in “I>aid To Love,” is the second attraction.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 388, 23 June 1928, Page 16
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