“INTERFERENCE”
ALL TALKIE COMING TO REGENT
Auckland theatre-goers have a surprise in store for them with the opening of “Interference," a Paramount alltalking picture, at the New Regent on Saturday next. There is no single featured player in the lilm; on the contrary, all four main characters of the story are filled by actors and actresses who themselves enjoy stellar rating. The four players are William Powell, Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook and Doris Kenyon. The screen version of “Interference" gives each artist an admirable opportunity to display his or her histrionic ability without fear of being overshadowed by any fellow player in the cast. Each player fills a vital role in the story. “Interference” was first presented on
the stage in London. It met with instant approval from English theatregoers and held the boards in the English eapitol for two years. It was then brought to New York, where it was accorded as enthusiastic a reception as in England, running for nine months.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 684, 8 June 1929, Page 15
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