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TIVOLI

“PICCADILLY” TOMORROW Arnold Bennett’s serial story- whici has been produced by E. A. Dupont the famous European director, will be shown at the Tivoli tomorrow. “Piccadilly” is the title, and it stars three of the best-known players in England. Gilda Gray, Jameson Thomas and Anna May Wong. An outstanding success greeted this film when it was trade-shown recently at the Carton Theatre, London, it being ph*' claimed as being the best film J el produced in England. Gilda Gray gives an exhibition of her now famtudance. “The Piccadilly Shiver.” & r,l j Anna May Wong also gives several European dances. The great night club scenes in "Piccadilly” have been described as tne most brilliant and spectacular * ver shown on the screen. This 66 • specially built at Elstree. was oae of the largest and most elaborate put up in a studio, measuring 200 in length and 90 feet wide. The wjoo** ing of the dancing was watched ■ nearly 300 fashionably dressed from the West End of London- ' eluding Vera, Countess of C**“®r* Barron de Chassirn, Count Baris and many other prominent P 6O famous in society, who danced . special music of Debroy Son**** famous band. The whole scene a riot of colour and movement. . their speciality dance Gilda Gra* Cyril Richards demonstrated 4 e latest terpsichorean invention, Piccadilly Shiver.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 16

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TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 16

TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 16

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