"PADDY O’DAY”
With a twinkle in her eye and a saucy Irish brogue in her song, little Jane Withers heads a stellar cast of funmakers in her joyous new Fox picture. ‘‘Paddy O’Day,” coining to-day to the Elite Theatre. The story of “Paddy O’Day” follows the trail of a little lass who comes over to the United States on the steerage of a big boat and who captivates the hearts of all her fellow passengers. When she arrives at Ellis Island, it is only to meet disappointment. Her mother has died and she must be sent back. She eludes the vigilant eyes of the imi .igration inspectors and escapes to the house where her mother used to work. It is a strange, crazy household, presided over by two eccentric aunts who repres' the almost irrepressible Pinky Tomlin. Tomlin discovers Jane, and together they have a great
many joyous adventures as she introduces him to her Russian acquaintances of the ship. Before the climax of the picture a romance has sprung up between Tomlin and Miss Cansino and, finally, when the immigration officers ferret out Jane’s hiding place and attempt to take her away, they come to her rescue.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20509, 29 August 1936, Page 3
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