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TIVOLI

“WHIRLWIND OF YOUTH” The tempestuous care-free lives of the younger generation are held up for inspection in “The Whirlwind of Youth.” Paramount’s absorbingly interesting production which is now on the programme at the Tivoli Theatre. Much of the story is laid in Paris and the hectic studio life is shown in colourful sequences. An unsophisticated girl arrives from an English village to study art and her introduction to Paris is filled with surprises—though it brings the thrill and exaltation of a great love into her life. liut the subsequent history of this girl, played by delectable Lois Moran emphasises anew the truth of the timeworn adage that "the course of true love never runs smooth.” A pleasing galaxy of young players L enaet The Whirlwind of Youth.” Don- ! aid Keith, Vera Voronina, the ravishing , ] Russian beauty just brought to this , country by Paramount, and Alyce Mills being featured. Bayard Wilier, master of mystery, and detective stories and plays, has written a worthy successor to his two greatest hits, "The Thirteenth Chair” and "Within the Law." It is "Held by the Law, and the film version of it produced by Universal Pictures Corporation is also being shown at the Tivoli Theatre. Edward Laemmle directed the picture and a large cast including Marguerite de la Motte Johnnie Walker. Ralph Lewis. Robert Ober, E. J. Ratcliffe and others appear

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 194, 5 November 1927, Page 14

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TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 194, 5 November 1927, Page 14

TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 194, 5 November 1927, Page 14

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