“TAKE ME HOME” AT ROYAL
Every year hundreds of youths flock to Broadway to try their luck on the stage. Some achieve their ambition, but most of them do not. Visions of their names in electric lights flashing along the world-famous Rialto is jUi-t as an effective a magnet to them as it is to those of the opposite sex who emigrate to Hollywood. in quest of screen fame. In “Take Me Home,” now at the Royal Theatre. Kingsland. one young man is roughly treated and is saved from complete defeat by a little chorus girl. Bebe Daniels is the little chorus girl. Her role in this picture is vastly different from any s ic has been in of late. Comedy has been submerged, and more stress is placed on the dramatic incident. Neil Hamilton portrays the stage-struck youth. Ricardo Cortez Is the star of th« second feature on the programme, entitled “New York.*'
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 651, 1 May 1929, Page 15
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