TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY’S
TWO FINE PICTURES Could anything be worse than to have the girl with whom yt> u madly in love, think you a lttna-ti while you are forced to stand Dsilently because of a promise to - friend? Such is the complex predica* ment in which the fascinating Denny finds himself in his la sv.starring comedy. “Clear the which is now at the Tivoli and body’s Theatres. _ _ h “Clear the Decks” is a !au f“l crammed comedy of the which affords to incomparable the gay, carefree, swift-moving of role that has so endeared him the hearts of his thousands of The second attraction at „ Thol ! theatres is the comedy-drama, Shalt Not Steal,” which features brilliant young English comeaie • Lilian Harvey. This' charming ‘ , player has created immense enthu among picture-goers because oi n bright and original role. She as a little girl who is caught but is reformed by the man sno tempted to rob. The supporting i« in ’ Thou Shalt Not Steal,” b v a IT.F.A. production, is * orß Vt>iri* such talented European stars as Cralla and Werner Fuetterer. Lester Cohen wrote the story for “Dangerous Curves, Bow’s second Paramount tal®ng in ture. It is a romance of circus u which the “It” girl portrays a cn
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 728, 30 July 1929, Page 14
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