BETTY BRONSON. AL JOLSON and JOSEPHINE DUNN, ihe three principals in the outstanding all-talking picture, “THE SINGING FOOL,” now being shown at the Plaza Theatre. Jolson has the role of a night club proprietor. whose faithless wife leaves him with their little boy. Betty Bronson is a cigarette girl, who cheers him when he is downhearted. There are both talking and singing sequences in this world-famous film.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 15
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67BETTY BRONSON. AL JOLSON and JOSEPHINE DUNN, ihe three principals in the outstanding all-talking picture, “THE SINGING FOOL,” now being shown at the Plaza Theatre. Jolson has the role of a night club proprietor. whose faithless wife leaves him with their little boy. Betty Bronson is a cigarette girl, who cheers him when he is downhearted. There are both talking and singing sequences in this world-famous film. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 15
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