TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY’S
NEW PICTURES TOMORROW Interesting glimpses of New York life among the working classes from the “atmosphere*' of Corinne Griffith’s First National picture. “Saturday’s Children,” by Maxwell Anderson, coauthor of “What Price Glory,” which is promised as the attraction at these theatres tomorrow. The comedy and drama of everyday life, with its economic and domestic problems, are realistically portrayed and the plot furnishes considerable food for thought on the subject of companionate marriage. Miss Griffith is surrounded by an exceptionally able cast, including Grant Withers and Charles Lane. The second big picture tomorrow will be “The Kid’s Clever,” starring Glenn Tryon as a young and erratic inventor. Among the strange devices in “The Kid’s Clever,” is a fuelless motored combination automobile and speedboat, which is supposed to be an invention of Try on’s, who plays the role of a young mechanical wizard.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 699, 26 June 1929, Page 17
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