EVERYBODY’S.
LEWIS STONE AND ANNA Q NILSSON IN --TOO MUCH AIONEY.”
Admirers of Lewis Stone are due for a little surprise when they see his latest photoplay, “Too Much Aloney,” which has its initial screenings at Everybody’s this afternoon and evening. Instead of the faultless dinner coat and trousers in which Stone is always seen, they will get a glimpse of their favorite in a par of baggy overalls and, still worse, in a delicatessen dealer’s apron in several scenes. In the overalls the actor appears as an apartment house janitor, juggling ash cams and answering calls for heat. In the other unusual rig he figures in a neighborhood “run" on pickled herrings. Tu “Too Much Aloney," Anna Q. Nilsson plays the wife of a tremendously wealthy man, who signs away his fortune, reducing to dire need and poverty. She is ardently urged by a friend of her husband’s to elope with him, hut refuses, preferring her humble kitchen dress and doing her own washing of dishes, clothes,. floors, etc., to the ease, luxury and beautiful habiliments to which she has been accustomed. Of course, there’s a reason for Anna remaining adamant to the pleas of her wealthy admirer and pursuer—the best reason in the world—she i.s very much in love with her own husband. A two reel comedy teHello—Goodbye,” and the latest Gaumont Graphic are included in the supporting programme.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10312, 22 January 1927, Page 8
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231EVERYBODY’S. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10312, 22 January 1927, Page 8
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