AMUSEMENTS.
£VfR E VBODYS PfCf l/RES TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! i NANCY CARROLL SINGS' IN SOUND PICTURE. Pretty Nancy Carroll, Paramount star, is seen and heard . singing a catchy ’love melody in the Paramount Sound picture. “The Shopworn Angel,” which concludes at the Princess Theatre to-night. The song is “A Precious Little Thing Called
Love,” and is made full of life by the. little star. “The Shopworn Angel” is one of Paramount:a early sound pictures, seen and heard in Australia. Tt tells a story of a rube soldier liny who wins the heart of a Broadway Follies girl against a struggle of tragedy. All of the sound effects of 1 rehearsals of a big musical comedy show behind the scenes are included in tine syn ■iroiiisation. The music score, rendered by an eighty piece orchestra is magnificent. One entire reel of the picture is in dialogue centred around the marriage scene. The minister, as well as Gary Cooper and Nancy Carroll, are heard speaking in the sequences. Roscoe Karus, the stage manager in the picture, is also heard in some good comedy laughs. Music from a full military band is also featured in the scones showing Gary Cooper off to war.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1930, Page 3
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298AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1930, Page 3
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