CRYSTAL PALACE, MT. EDEN
“GIVE AND TAKE” Those who enjoy good screen comedy were delighted with the all-talkie comedy, “Give and Take,” shown on Saturday evening at the Crystal Palace, Mount Eden, with George Sidney, Jean Hersholt and George Lewis in the leading roles. John Bauer, owner of a fruitcanning factory, has built up his business for the sake of his only son. This boy, Jack, returns from college, and is ushered to his new office in the factory. The next day he discloses to Kruger, factory foreman and crony of Bauer, sen., new plans whereby the employees of the place should share in the profits. Bauer, sen., and his secretary, Marion Kruger, object to the plan, but are forced to yield when Jack and Kruger threaten to close down the plant. Marion, daughter of the foreman, is Jack’s fiancee. The Crystal Pa.lace programme also includes a number of short talkie features, of which the most enjoyable is a comedy, and songs by Barnum and Bailey, the gramophone artists.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 751, 26 August 1929, Page 14
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