AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBCDYS PICTURES. | ' ; TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHT! I “SO' LONG LETTY,” yiTAPHONE MUSICAL FARCE, BRINGS NOO§ ED COMEDIENNE -TO TALKINGi SCREEN. # Charlotte Greenwood, the well-known comedienne, stain ing in “So .Long • Leittey,” the Warner B.rps. and Vita--phone, production, to be screened at .the Princess Theatre to-night (Sat--1 urday) was horn in Philadelphia, U.S.A J and educated in Boston, Mass. U.S.A. .Her first appearance on the stage was, ,iii “The Passing Show’’ in 1912, at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York, under the direction of Ned Way burn. The -story starts out with the arrival of Uncle Claude, played, by Claude Gillingwater, and his two flapper daughters, Helen Foster and Marion Byron, at a beach hotel for what Uncle Club- believes will he a rest. It is anything but that, because lie falls into the clutches of the beauty parlor hound, Eetty, and the fresh Grant Withers, -hotel “contract and personality” man, a swimming instructor, ; Harry .Gribbon, and a, composer, Hal--2 , lam Coley. Life is just a riot ‘-after ■w* that; including a cabinet hath ad-'; ministered to Uncle Claude-hv Lefty. Grant Withers, Patsy Ruth Miller..; Bert Roach,' Marion Byron, Hallam Cooley, •Helen Foster, Harry Gribbon and others are in the cast. Five short talkies and the serial complete a fine .programme. The shorts are:—“Lipton and Terri I,” The Human Music Box and his Hawaiian charmer offer a, most interesting act in which Lipton imitates every kind of musical instrument' imaginable in six numbers. FEanlfUßichardson, the joy-boy of songoffering a snappy programme of snappy song- hits Jack Haley and Flo- Mc- • Fadden,. the incomparable pair from ithe.- Shubert Revue and Winter Gar-, den in “'Ha ley isms and Comedy-isms.” Raymond Hitchcock, wittiest of all •uhonologists 'in '‘ “Here Comes , theGroom:”’- The Diplomats,' High Hat Syficopaters offer “Oh Baby, Don’t We 1 -,Get Along,” ‘‘l’m C-omihg, Virginia,” .“.So ,Blue.” -and I‘Magnolia,” Popular prices; 2s; and Is 6d, pins tax.
-.'•Coming, Monday /and :A,l, iftiYSaV jt; Witji r 'Songs.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1930, Page 3
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324AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1930, Page 3
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