CRYSTAL PALACE, MT. EDEN
bHOW BOAT “Show Boat,” the big Universal production, which is now at the Crystal Palace Theatre, Mount Eden, includes some of the most remarkable scenic ♦«. the screen. The story concerns the romance and adventures of a young woman, Magnolia, brought up on a Mississippi show-boat, * role played with great success bv Laura La Plante. Then a debonair and care-free lover conies into the life of the girl. He is a gentleman gambler, down on ms iuck, and only too willing to accept the male role on the showboat, a part which has been allotted to Joseph Schildkraut, who gives an excellent interpretation. The young pair fall desperately in love, in spite of the vigilance of the girl’s mother, and how their romance progresses under the guise of rehearsals is delightfully told in the picture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 765, 11 September 1929, Page 16
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138CRYSTAL PALACE, MT. EDEN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 765, 11 September 1929, Page 16
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