RACY FILM IS LEAD THIS WEEK AT EVERYBODY’S.
Sporty, racy, frankly slangy and wholly delightful. ”Is Zat So?” the conned}* farce which heads the current bill at Everybody's Theatre, is one of the best mirth-provokers of the year. It is a clever thing. Prize fighters and society do not mix. But a bruiser in a millionaire’s home can cause a lot hilarity. Edmund Lowe plays the role of Hap, the boxer’s manager George O’Brien is seen as Chick, the fighter. who won the championship and a beautiful girl. “Time to Love ” is a remarkably funny film, in which Raymond Griffith, plays the leading role. ft is one of his best, photo-plays. There is plenty of drollery in the story and enough action for a couple of ordinary films. Thrills, fun and spooks are the principal ingredients. E very body's Select Orchestra: under the conductorship of Mr Albert Bidgood. plays an enjoyable musical programme.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18339, 16 December 1927, Page 5
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