AMUSEMENTS.
i' ■ v. t ~'i t : .r d p VFRYBDDYB PICTUREB. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. EDDIE QUILLAN STAR IN COMEDY DRAMA, “NIGHT WORK.”
Tlie picture has u cast of twentyeight players, each a notable peisonality of stage and screen. For comedy, colour, spectacle, action, patnos, inteiest of story, and; all those elements whjch constitute genuine dialogue screen entertainment, this feature pioduction in which Eddie Quillan makes his initial bow as a Pathe star, will prove a tour de to ice for exhibitors throughout the entire country. The direction of “Night Work” by . Russell Mack stamps him ’as a genius with whom the dialogue screen is likely to have much in common in future. By turns actor, manager and producer, Mr Mack is finely equipped by experience and keen judgment to provide just what Quillan picture fans demand. The story and dialogue were of the work of Walter Be Leon. Mi - Be Leon is a stage writer with numerous successes to his credit. His first motion picture was “Upstage,” starring Norma. Shearer. The cameraman was John Mescall, and Josiah Zuro was the musical director. The dialogue and music were recorded by Charles O’Loughlin and Homer Ackerman.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1931, Page 3
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194AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1931, Page 3
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