A scene from the world-famous all-talking picture, “THE SINGING FOOL,” to be seen and beard at the PLAZA THEATRE To-morrow. AL. JOLSON, the star, has the role of a gay cabaret proprietor whose heart is breaking through the loss of his little son. There are both talking and singing sequences in this outstanding production. BETTY BRONSON and JOSEPHINE DUNN have important roles and Little Davey Lee is seen and heard as “Sonny- Boy.’?
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 653, 3 May 1929, Page 15
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73A scene from the world-famous all-talking picture, “THE SINGING FOOL,” to be seen and beard at the PLAZA THEATRE To-morrow. AL. JOLSON, the star, has the role of a gay cabaret proprietor whose heart is breaking through the loss of his little son. There are both talking and singing sequences in this outstanding production. BETTY BRONSON and JOSEPHINE DUNN have important roles and Little Davey Lee is seen and heard as “Sonny- Boy.’? Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 653, 3 May 1929, Page 15
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