HUGE CABARET SCENE
The biggest interior setting ever constructed for a British Alms will be seen in the new Stoll picture, "A Woman Redeemed,” which was directed by Sinclair Hill. The set represents a famous Parisienne Dance Club. In the centre a big bathing pool is seen, in which a troupe of clever girl swimmers perform aquatic “stunts” while the dancers, watch from balconies and from the surrounding dance floor. All the dancers, some thousand m number, appear in fancy costumes, and the scene is one of great beauty. An airplane crash is one of the many thrilling incidents in the Aim which is the Arst of the new Stoll productions to be released by New Era.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 600, 28 February 1929, Page 14
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117HUGE CABARET SCENE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 600, 28 February 1929, Page 14
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