THOUSANDS OF FLOWERS
ALL FOR A FEW MINUTES Columbia studios became a v flower show during the fllminS , opera scenes in "A W ° t "? D J e rti:>’ which comes to New Zealand In this sequence, Mil, ;saret ston as Inane, the French winds up a successful J easo ciroU lar idol. At the fall of the she is deluged with nurc kas»l sphere Columbia i’lCtur P j ■ ,S,OOO blossoms. They ra "Sf tlS** 1 dozen varieties of rare cl *’ a, eßJ iii» baskets of cameUas, and yellow violets to forgetThe set as it is shown in do a*rs represents an outlay of y , a ft* m The costly blooms basked i #{ &gg minutes under the strong U studio. Warner Baxter, who is eo-r • , with Miss Bivingston, suggested would be ideal for them to P® distribute the baskets of flo , or pbitf' Bos Angeles and Hollywood <■ ages, and children’s hospl dsf’’ actress a greed and at te __ _ _ jed’ work the two made a tour of ilo institutions. intrif- 1 ** £ “A Woman’s Way” is . uide f; fascinating drama id the world. A QUAINT PERSONALTY George Jessel, the W;^ rD ( f ( Jnic# 5 | star, and whose fame , aS f ‘ lO 9 is known from one end oi | the other, possesses one ot vet® 1 ® ~i usual anti quaint personal* on the screen. Warner i> * to for ;.3m easy task in persuading J a sake the legitimate sta ? e series of feature comedi ]j vt& 1 The comedian s quaint line tl is sure to captivate I New Zealand audiences;) ;* little doubt he will soon D popular. Master Pictures -gyp ” Jessel*s first starring vein ir| berg the Great.'* in their ygj leases. 99
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 514, 17 November 1928, Page 14
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280THOUSANDS OF FLOWERS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 514, 17 November 1928, Page 14
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