AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBOQYS EICTURES
“THE FLYING MARINE.”
This, (Saty.rduy.)-.eyening a talking plictip-e ••■"The' Marine’’ with Benij Lyon and Mason with a fasciinatiugi diahsgOT—beautiful theme song—complete Musical score—mar- * vellous sound effects—a flying picture that is distinctly different—for the first .jlime.:yx)u''-ivilf sOeMncorporated in one • picture, ' every death-defying, daring ~stiiiit;'of tilie "air that has ,e\ ? er been done and many that are attempted for the first time. A love story of great tenderness involving thre&; yojffhg were. Jflangled. like puppets 'by Fate. Grim tragedy stalked into the Lyes of three gay young people, a , f solution to a which,.had kept.. V, them from all happfnSss—^fttr ’■fibsorbingly. realistic picture. Drama that will hold, you spellbound—a handsome youth crashing . dizzy heights, venturing all on a daredevil escapade tOtyvi'n'o'tKe- gitl •he »- loved, only to faU- ; j ‘SThe ■■■Flying. Marine’ ’ i.% 80,.peg .eent,..talk ; iy r .- .. • Prices: Js 69, children unddir'*" * ail: 20- ... • “THE DESERT SONG.” ALL
MONDAY, TfTEfi®^.^ T P'^VED-}. NESD®teT:idl^
* O. A £ i ..., : Carlotta King, who plays the role of Marmot in tjje, .phone operetta,’! 1 ‘life P^sert■ Song,, . , showing at the Princess Theatre on Monday-,, Tuesday A V Y ecl,l l ,s ~ day next, started her sinking caicei early. Her father singer 'andher mother a pianist, and "when C<ulotta. was 'lbitf- tbllp-'Afid .-a-half 'years Md, ,«fe . ,^PPoarj;4, r »:it.h „ lier pa rents arid sang before an audience of five thousand people. From over-use of hW«kfliiMish voi<s.;»h.e. jost,- it completely >AV the’ age of fourteen, and for the lfext.'foUir years was totally unable to sing.,;/Wheri she was eighteen it retuirmxi, "however, and 'she en.tpred upon! an intensive cultivation of her vocal ability, and .sitfging in English, Spanish. nally classified coloratura soprano j she soo# Jtli s.cdvefcd that site* was naturally. Afterher marriage lving iUisscll,'. '.pianist, find -poet/ she appeared with. concert' work,. . often giving entire programmes of her husband’s compositions. She also appeared for two a singer ,invaudeville. In JKtfef Desert Song,’... which includes vkfe" ifeautifui songs of the original stage operetta as well as its .dialogue, her voice;-', is. heard to' particular .Other leading roles : "in this" remarkable Vitaplione production, are f $J, ft by Johu, Boles, IpuisepF-a./.eU(layy ; /Viyrna • Loy, John Wells, EAwand.-MailindeL.. Bofe. ert ..J!)'/' ’Guzinan/" Otto, 'jS’dffman. and ’-aiid'
’ f|re screen adaptation was made by
,Harvey H. Gates. Sigmund, Hom•Wg,’s music is played by the TitaI ssone Symphony Orchestra.' .All the aind dioruses oif the original ifltage operetta are Jiegrd/- in this 'screen • version...
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1930, Page 3
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400AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1930, Page 3
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