AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBCDTp [RfCTURES. DOUBLE STAR TALKING s _., f programme. . PARAMOUNT’S ALL-TALKING MELODRAMA TO-NIGHT. /Rapper had the assignment of staging the talking se^tfenees^, under Director Robert Florey, Tn the Paramount all-talking picture. “The -Hole in the Wall,” a melodrama, of crooks and the Princess Theatre for a two night run beginning to-night.- One of the most important purtsds that of little Marcia Kango, who,is kidnapped in the story. The script demands a sustained performance of' the child. An incident in the dtfy’s work at the studio recently shows how the child was persuaded to bit of action. Rapper explained t<|pfhe child’s mother that Marcia was to run over to Claud-
ette Colbert, . in her armsfand dollar of her coat. “]Wv"-^j<:ia f ’.’ ; Said,'; the mothej-.,. r ‘‘make. believe that the lady has brought ydu a.—rabtot and- that you are glad to see rpn land get it.” Miss Collert” stepped inside the door and her ."eyes sparkling rushed - towards her. The actress picked h&P tip ' land Marcia stroked the fur collar of her coat. “Nice bunny,” siaid' the child; and the scene- was perfectly done. In addition to the above. picture a second talkie entitled “Manhattan Cocktail” will be Jhloivil to-niglit. Big supporting;" "iSeries including Serial. Prices. Circle 2s: Stalls Is 6. Children under 12 downstairs 6d.
“NO, NO, NANETTE”
MONDAY ANIttUESDAY NEXT
-k S • | , , i t u.? A ;fi\rcical' againpt i ;the most lavish backgrounds Hollywood jiflfi JoVfer created,’"* is : -promised when •Wo! No, new First Nauinnd, all talking," singing, dancing and laughing production is to be presented at the Princess Th'featre ; on - Monday and Tuesday nfxl'- Tim story is an adaptation of the famous stage success of-the same name.. A big; featured cast appears, headed_by Bernice Claire and Alexander Gray, Lucien Littlefield,- -Bert’ Roach, Mildred Harris, Jocelyn Lee and' £asu. ’Pitts are some
of the other'well-SiiiDwniplayers. “No. No,' Nanette is the story of a kindhearfed" old nnllionaire "wFio can’t make hi,s-'--rt'hrff% --'wife htiip hirii---spend his money. When lie turns to a pair of voting gold diggers for gets himself into ft lot of comical trouo" les; The backgrounds and setting are said to be magnificent. Four big scenes represting Holland, New York, Japan a'p'cj Mars, all filmed in Technicolor, are described as-.thm-high,moments of tfib picture". Hundreds g-6f. people take part -in thesemujt.i-'coloured Sequences dn whirligig and sparklingdances..- -. ' i./iMne -will alfa _ splendid supper ti n if- •prog ra m v, sho r t tal ki e s g(?'\incj, News./-*"^odff■ seats? vat’ Mc- | \ iv. : v' ■ sfj-. ■; r ii S \ ’ S'" 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1930, Page 3
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