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AMUSEMENTS.

£VRRYBODYB PICTURES. TO-NIGHT FINAL SCREENING “EAST LYNNE.” v ' '' ' \ ■ / Not only is Ann Harding, who starred 1 in Frank Lloyd’s Fox Movietone production, “East Lynne,” featuring Clive Brook and Conrad Nagel, now at tlid-Princess ’Theatre, the screen’s loveliest 1 emotional actress, but she ako can boast a quality no other leading feminine dramatic player of stage or screen can claim. Miss Harding definitely’ proves in “East Lynne” that she::li'as>s effective and pleasing a mez-zo-soprano voice as she has speaking yoibe None other than Richard Fall, famous Viennese composer, who wrote the iiieidental music for “East Lynne” is responsible for this statement. Tn “East Lynne” Miss Harding plays the piano and sings “Then You’ll Remember Me,” the favourite song by >Contad Nagel.. - “I have heard this Ijeautifdl song'sung many times,” said i>f. Fall;- “bdt its rendition by Miss Harding .is an inspired one. She extracted mrire beauty of heart and soul from this lively melody than any opera j)rima donna whom I have heard sing it;” However, Miss Harding’s talents in the music line go .beyond singing ,alnd playing; for she is also a songwriter.'So 1 inspired was she by the role ■of Isabel that, in collaboration with Albert! Hay Malotte. she wrote a bal- , lad'dedicated i.to'f‘East Lynne,” the iliictureiH; Hood supports. Prices 2/6, 1/6, children- 6d

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1931, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1931, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1931, Page 3

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