“GOOD TIME CHARLEY” AT EMPIRE
The heartsome, mirthful, tender, exciting story of an old-time song* and-dance man, his pal, and his orphaned daughter, a play to see and to remember, is “Good Time Charley,’* now at the Empire Theatre. Warner Oland, the finest character actor of the generation, gives his most superb performance, and Clyde Cook, master of humour, is at his best. Helene Costello, as the dancing daughter, has an opportunity to act and to dance, and does both with distinction. Charley’s daughter has become famous as a dancer before he finds out the person who was responsible for her mother’s death. Half-blind, he gropes his way to wreak vengeance, but the fates planned otherwise. “The Play Girl,” a modern comedy drama of the loves of a little shop girl, starring. Madge Bellamy, will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 532, 8 December 1928, Page 14
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138“GOOD TIME CHARLEY” AT EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 532, 8 December 1928, Page 14
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