TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY’S
“HOT STUFF” TOMORROW This evening sees the final screening at both the Tivoli and Everybody’s j Theatres of the current programme ■ which includes “Clear the Decks,” Reginald Denny’s delightful comedy, and “Thou Shalt Not Steal,” starring Lillian Harvey. Robert S. Carr, the young novelist who broke into attention as author of “The Rampant Age,” a story of the modern city high schools that shocked and yet convinced with its realism and authentic atmosphere, also wrote “Hot Stuff,” another college romance which comes to these theatres tomorrow, with Alice White as its star. Also in the cast are Louise Fazenda, William Bake well, Ben Hall and Doris Dawson. Out of a background of home spun carpets, liorse-hair sofas and corner what-nots, Alice White, as Babs, goes to college. Once on the campus she forgets her simple foundation, apparently, and dons a mask of modernity and sophistication that stalks through college halls and around fraternity rows wherever these are found. The settings and story of “Hot Stuff” will likewise be recognised as fair and correct pictures of American college life, in this age of fast moving and fast thinking.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 729, 31 July 1929, Page 16
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190TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 729, 31 July 1929, Page 16
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