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EVERYBODY'S.

'K.iRRY LANGDON IN “TRAMP, TRAMP. TRAMP”. ' LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT Anything funnier than the First Aticnal feature comedy ’ ‘Tramp, Tramp, Tramp”, showing to-night at L very body’s for the last time, would i difficult to imagine. Harry Langcio t. the new comedy star of the movie world, makes his bow to Gisi’orne theatre-goers in this fastmoving, clever, and altogether delightful production, and audiences take him completely to their hearts • a fun-maker only equalled by Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin. southern exchange says: “Broad grins become chuckles, and chuckles developed into hearty laughter, cot once or twice, but throughout t.re screening, as Langdon, with his comical baby face and ludicrous walk, plunges from one hilarious situation into another. As a competitor in a foot race across the United ■Scutes to win a wire and a hand- ; .me prize. Langdon stumbles in- ! every bit of trouble he possibly can. A cyclone literally blows him into a western town, and in the p.iiUsequent events, he is seen at his test. Words fail to describe his anfies in a barber’s shop when the wails are tumbling about his ears, c r when dressed in a shower bath guard, goes in search of the heroine i'.mid the falling buildings. A prif;:n camp, where lie is heaping the harvest of a raid on a watermelon patch ,provides hi mwith plenty of scope. Also on the Bill are a Gau--1 maid Graphic, a Pathe Gazette, and c “Felix the Cat” cartoon. r

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10307, 17 January 1927, Page 6

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EVERYBODY'S. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10307, 17 January 1927, Page 6

EVERYBODY'S. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10307, 17 January 1927, Page 6

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