CRYSTAL PALACE, MT. EDEN
REGINALD DENNY’S FIRST TALKIE A rollicking, care-free comedy that guarantees to keep the audience in an uproar from the time it starts until its final fade-out will be the offering of the Crystal Palace from tomorrow. It is “Clear the Decks.” Reginald Denny’s first talkie. By all advance reports it is his greatest comedy offering. The action of the story, cenaßon aro “ nd various hilarious situto ak»°L Ehlp ’ “ ' vas "pessary e . entire company for a twoweeks cruise on the Pacific in male mg the picture. Besides Denny Jnd an unusually brilliant cast the entke production force, which in itseff n»m----f ° re than 60 Persons and a crufse onT ° f ‘l ea T men - ma<J e the liners. ° f the local coastal Crystai n pTl a SOUn< ? P ™ sramme at the allv ® a J so includes a specinchi onised version of the nn Kenys/? C ° medy - " Thfe Cohens" a£d
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 755, 30 August 1929, Page 16
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152CRYSTAL PALACE, MT. EDEN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 755, 30 August 1929, Page 16
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