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EVERYBODY’S.

H YRKY RANGOON IN “TRAAIP, TRAMP. TRAAIPd'’ BIG COMEDY TU-DAY. Anything funnier than the First National leature comedy “Tramp. Tramp. Tramp,” which opens at Everybody's matinee to-day would be difficult to imagine. Harry Langdon. the new comedy star of the movie world, makes his bow to New Zea land theatregoers in this fast-moving, clever, and altogether delightful production, and the audiences take him' completely to their hearts as a funmaker only equalled by Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin. A Southern ex change says:—Broad grins became chuckles, and chuckles developed into hearty laughter, not once or twice, but throughout the screening, as La lgdon. with his comical baby fac-e and ludicrous walk, plunged from one hilarious situation into another. As a competitor in a foot race across United States to win a wife and a handsome prize, Langdon stumbles into every bit of trouble he possibly can. A cyclone literally blows him info a western town, and in the suosequent events, he Is seen at his best. Words fail to describe his antics in a barber’s shop when the walls are tumbling about his ears, or when dressed in a shower bath guard, lie goes in search of the heroine amid The falling buildings. A prison camp, whore- lie°is reaping the harvest of a raid on a watermelon patch, provides him with plenty of scope. Also on the bill are a Gaumont Graphic, a Path* Review, and a “Felix Cat’ cartoon. Box plan at Messrs ’lattersal! and Bayly’s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10306, 15 January 1927, Page 8

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EVERYBODY’S. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10306, 15 January 1927, Page 8

EVERYBODY’S. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10306, 15 January 1927, Page 8

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