TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY’S
“HOT STUin.'” The college boys and jgirls are at it again. A gala crew ivill arrive at the Tivoli and Everybody's Theatres this evening, when First National’s latest picture of educrotijon is shown. It is "Hot Stuff,” said to be just as hot as the name, and it stars Alice White, the peppy little individual who scored such success iij “Show Girl” and “Naughty Baby.” “Hot Stuff” lias the youngest star,
the youngest cast, and the youngest direator, Mervyn LeFto<v, who also held* the megaphofl e on Alice White’s other comedies . william Bakewell, the male lead, is stall just a boy, as q re most of the malt* members of the oast. The fern-
Inine portion is headed by Louise Fazenda, who has a comedy role, and pretty Doris Dawson. “Hot Stuff” is made purely for entertainment purposes. ;and carries no mighty message to civilisation, unless that message be "Have a good time.” Anyway. Miss White and her happy cohorts will be welcomed to this city, where the little star hfc-ts been popular since she first entertd pictures two years ago. Another happy pictfire this evening will be “Smiling Guns;,:’ a tale of the reformed West, starring Hoot Gibson.
Colleen Moore’s next talking picture, "Footlights and FoolaV* will be in technicolour. Colleens portrays an exotic French actress; in “Footlights and Fools,” and is dividing her time between acquiring a French accent and learning the lyrics for a series of c itchy songs written specially for the picture. Miss Moore tvill be supported in a cast of exceptionsul strength, Raymond Hackett and “Hrederic Marsh portraying the two leading roles opposite her, while Vingfnia Lee Corbin, Edward Martindel urfU. Jack Stone are also east for characterisation in this production.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 730, 1 August 1929, Page 16
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