KEEPING BUSY
First National’s Big Schedule MANY NEW TALKIES First National-Vitaphone studios are in tlie midst of one of tlie largest production schedules in the history of the organisation. Pictures included on the long list are: Colleen Moore in “Footlights and Fools,” the story of an actress, in which Miss Moore will sing and dance. Marilyn Miller in “Sally,” her great stage success.
Irene Bordoni in- “ Paris,” her recent stage play. Jack Buchanan, English comedian, flays opposite her. Corinne Griffith in “Lilies of the Field,” an all-dia-logue special. Richard Barthelmess in “Young No-
wheres,” a story of an apartment house elevator boy. Billie Dove in an untitled picture of society life. Leatrice Joy in "A Most Immoral Lady.” Alice White in “Playing Around,” the Vina Delmar story. Dorothy Mackaill in the dramtaic story, “The Woman on the Jury.” Douglas Fairbanks, junr., and Loretta Young in a football story, “The | Forward Pass.” ! Eddie Buzzell in the George M. ; Cohah success, ‘Little Johnny Jones,” | and several other important specials which are expected to be added to the ! schedule shortly. ! “XAZOL” inhaled instantly shifts a J cold in the head. Powerful and pene'trating. 60 doses for Is 6d. f
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 27
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