AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBG DYSjPI CT U R ES.
ALL-TALKING SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Screen artists nnisFihow sound the part as well sis look it. Hollywood directors- declare: With sound pictures coming into their own, the voice is having its say. “Interference,” the noted stage success now appears as a jParambvrht All Talking- pictuv'e. With London the locale and.the characters all British, a nearly.. all-British caste was used. Of the plas%s'; who are not English ,Evelyn BrenfeJ; 'William Powell and Boris Kenyon have all lived in London. The other players include Clive Brook, Brandon;- Hurst, Clyde Cook ,Donald. Stuart, Raymond Lawrence and Wilfred j Noy, all raised within sight'of Piccadilly. “Interference” boasts talking scenes from beginning to end, and is the first Broadway stage hit to be- transposed to the screen as an all-talking motion picture., The picture opens at the Princess Tlieqtre on Friday, and will he screened, again evening. Big supports, indludiqg. further chapters of the serial. Prices: Circle 3s 3d, stalls 2s.' QiMen -under 12 years, downstairs, 6(T.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1930, Page 3
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169AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1930, Page 3
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