AMUSEMENTS.
y EVERYBODYS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. “THE RAINBOW MAN.” “The Rainbow Man” is wholcsomo movie stuff with lots of laughs, plenty of heart throbs, snappy songs, and a number of right good performances. As tile picture unfolds its tale it wins audience sympathy all the while. You’re laughing or you're feeling a lump in your throat—and once in‘a while you’re shredding a real tear or 4 two. Despite the fact that Eddie Dowling most decidedly lias talking ,-rV personality, his singing voice registers ""f hhe the proverbial million berries, bo ! 'is not the whole picture. Marion Nixon, who looks dainty and pretty and speaks is : soft, ■sweet, effective tones, is going to find good parts easy to land after her charming performance in this one. Young Frankio Darro is undeniably a, big . attraction in the aim Ycir’ll'be-singing “Rainbow Man ' and y alley” and hearing i:he tun-e.j'’-rnyed all around the town lor lenv aFtef*-the' picture' has been at the Pi'iJlees»yphhatre. Also good supports. 5/y. plus tax] Children 6(1 downstairs.., •
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1931, Page 3
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169AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1931, Page 3
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