TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY’S
“CLEAR THE DECKS”
A rollicking, carefree comedy that guarantees to keep the audience in an uproar from the time it starts until its final ‘‘fade out” will be the offering at the Tivoli and Everybody’s Theatres l'rom - this evening. It is “Clear the Decks,” Reginald Denny’s latest Universal farce comedy. By all advance reports it is his greatest comedy offering. The action of the story centering around various hilarious situations on board ship, it was necessary to take the entire company for a two - weeks’ cruise on the Pacific in making the picture. Besides Denny and an unusually brilliant
supporting- cast, Reginald Denny “ le entire produc.f IJS tion force, which n itself numbers more than 60 persons, and a special corps of “gag” men made the cruise on one of the local coastal liners.
The second big- feature at both theatres this evening will be the latest U.F.A. production, entitled “Thou Shalt Not Steal,” starring the brilliant Engling actress Lillian Harvey. The story is an unusual one of a good woman turned thief, while a thief reforms.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 724, 25 July 1929, Page 14
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