A SCREAMINGLY FUNNY PICTURE AT LIBERTY THEATRE.
daughter there is in plenty in this week.- principal picture at Theatre. Under the title Ihe -o -,n> ferxl tbp Kc:lvs in Paris,” the him takes Mhe audience with it for nearly two hours, and during that time there in no opportunity lor worrying over the ares of the dav. While not of the sirp u i-;k variety of motion the Him is really funny, ana pro%es to i>r a delightful entertainment. The east is comprised of comedy artists of renown. At the head of the list is t j cor go Sidnev as Mr Cohen, and his name is followed l»v that of .1. Farrell MDonaiii as Mr Kellv. A great deal • f credit is also due to-the wives, the part of Mrs Kellv being played by Kate Price and the part of Mrs Cohen hv Yrra Gordon. Then there are the
son and daughter, played by Charles Delancv and Sue Carol respectively. The Liberty Concert Orchestra, under the baton of Mr Ernest Jamieson, play several popular numbers in finished
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18465, 17 May 1928, Page 7
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178A SCREAMINGLY FUNNY PICTURE AT LIBERTY THEATRE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18465, 17 May 1928, Page 7
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