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AMUSEMENTS.

£VERYBODYS PICTURES TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT i. I’AI.KING, SINGING AND DANCING PICTURE. TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. One of tlie most, pretentious scenes in Fannie Brice’s, first picture, “My Man,” which Warner Bros, made in their studios in Hollywood, is a musical revue showing the inimitable Fannie as the star oi' a Broadway production.- As befitting the importance of. the .picture, . which introduces Mis,s Bt'ice a?' a motion picture star, the Warners went to considerable pains to make this particular scene impressive. To begin with, they had Larry OebnlJos, the producer of; a number of Broadway girl shews, devise the revue, giving him carte blanche regarding its mise. en scene ay well as its e tra people. This particular scene when ready for the camera was taken on the roomy stage of W-aumer Bros.’ new theatre in Hollywood, and with the pick of the dra cers and. chorus girls iO he found in Southern California. .\liss Brice erdoyed the making of “M.v Man.” She panted the picture named a,!ter hor.,successful vaudeville skeijeh .to he a success,, and ha.s given everything of herself to make it so. The cast includes -Guinn Williams, Edna Murphy, Andre d'e Seguroln, Richard Tucker, Ann Brodv, Billy Seay Alrtlkur Hot ; and Clarissa Sclwynne,, Mark Canfield’s original -story wak; adapted for the screen by Robert Lord. Archie L. Mayo directed, i Three short talkies will also be shown, featuring Muselia Elman, Mary Lewis, Daphne Polla,rd. Prices: Circle 3s 3d, stalls 2s. Children Is, under 1.2, Gd. !'

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1930, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1930, Page 3

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