AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES; , ’'V . ' ' | • • Dozens of si*ars passWt ••• • REVIEW. 1 : 11 1 Metro-Gold from ftr&jpto lust, has done a wonderful its great musical Hollywood Revueeanie#fd> l the Princess TheatFckm night, fit has sltown us what' talking films can <&, and if they have reaChe&Hhis V stage of perfeotioa; • already, .fl 'What - next? Not one star, but dozens—names to conjure with in the motion •picture world, pass in review before* your i eyes, each with song, dance.«6r» skit, each with his or her proper baD ■ ance; each, often with a background? 1 ' of gorgeous girls in gjorgeous s brilliantly illuminated with colour and sound. .Twenty songs! As * -dances. Tremendous ensembles marks this super-musical /production aA the great parade of stars goes by : Vwitlf • Marion Davies in male'impersonation ip a ballet number','' “Tommy Atk'niS on Parade,’’..in which she both sings and dances; Norma* Shearer; andvJdhm % Gijbert .in a modern “Romeo and- ' Juliet*> number; Bessie Lpve ; .injong,. and dance; Conrad Nagel.:,witli-Ttong-and sparkling dialogue; /Anita as beautiful as ever;. Joani Orssfpi4M in a lilting song and dance act'; '• Busi' -'• ter Keaton in one of his" best screen laughs j: Karl Dand l -arid." >' ,Artliur;.. .William Haines in one. of .his famous comedy “skits, and also Stan and Oliver Hardy; “Ukelele Ike,” the maestro of the ; instrument which gave him his name; (ius Edwards—Marie Dressier, famous .comedienne with. Polly Moran vin another.; The. Albertina Rasch ballet, the- Brox Bisters', ; Jack Benny,'"•'fe • humorist, Natacha Notify toya—all these and many others, into one great revue.' 1 We //“cannot, in reviewing thisgreat gsdU hope to give you the same effect of beiauty and lljiarmony it gave us. ■'* if-tell you to wiJjeegj tbfe great step * 3fforward./i^;i*aikji^:!pibture r .progress, j it epic stage, on ; ti|to dja all glory of all lii the V feel ■ sure That j ( ft did, i It is|£n, .... afl-danciftj|> |i'sS^{6u < lials. •>,■ 'll.do^fcit^elf' andtf.you do note '||liasl^^f^ ;/ pip’<^ihsA l a ticket you will pf eye and e lias ever t jM'ii; offered. t-,—® V* . Prices ;*Cir.cle .3s 4d ; Stalls 2s /3d. .* $■ • -B ... Aih
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1930, Page 3
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