“A HOLY TERROR.”
From soprano choir boy of Trinity Church, New York City, to the prize ring; then the talking pictures, are a few highlights in the history of Stanley Fields in “A Holy Terror,” Fox picture coming to the Cosy Theatre tomorrow.
A motion picture director with an unusual hair for comedy is Yin Moore, whoso latest Universal screen play, “Ex-Bad Boy,” comes to the Cosy Theatre next Wednesday. After his entry into motion pictures Moore was for more than ten years a director of short comedies, as well as a “gag nian,” devising comedy situations and bits of action as the filming of tho pictures progressed. Joining Universal as a writer of feature comedies, he was shortly thereafter assigned to the direction of a story he had written. This was “See America Thirst,” the first full-length picture lie had directed.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 15 January 1932, Page 2
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