GRAND THEATRE
Tp-NIGHT "June Moon" to he screened at the' ! Grand Theatre to-night? is a faithfulfilm yersion of the play by the same name, and has every quality neces-
sary for never ja^gip^ ^uipseTpent. ' It has comedy in abundanceV heartinterest and a gorgeous array of highly amusing cliaracter portrayals."Jack Oakie plays the . steliar rolp' — that of a yopng song-write'r from Schenectady, who gpps to Heyf Yorfc to mhke a fortune. It is the role estahlished hy Norm&ii Foster on Broadway, before ' Fpster bee^ine a full-fledged talking screen perfprmer with Barampunt. ' " The story is based on a famous short story, "Some Like 'Em Gold," by Ring Lardner. ® Oakie is seen as the small town hoy with £300 and a treniendous senserof his own importance as a lyrieist, whe goes to Manhattan isle, to bowl over the natiyes, and clean UP a fprtune in music. Ipstead, he is very' pearly cleaned up hjmself, Vhen "the golddigging folks h.q^ meets get jxj work on him. A big Jist of shorts wilj aLp bet screened.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 69, 12 November 1931, Page 2
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