EMPRESS, NEWTON
TWO TALKIES ‘ Geraldine,” an entertaining melo- j drama with a background of modern America, is still at the Empress ; Theatre, Newton, where it is presented with singing and synchronised music, and some talking sequences. Eddie Quillan and Marian Nixon are the | stars of this Booth Tarkington story, i Eddie Abel is* a boy who lives by his wits. In search of a job he ! stumbles into the office of John P. j i Wygate, successful business man and ! adoring father.“ Wygate's daughter, ! Geraldine, is in love with a young lawyer. Bell Cameron, a dapper heartbreaking youth. Bell is not particularly interested in Geraldine, who just : misses being attractive by a lack of stvle and smartness, so Eddie is en- : gaged as social tutor with surprising ; results. The second big attraction at the . Empress is “The leatherneck.” a [ dramatic tale of a military court-mar-tial, starring William Boyd. It’s a talking picture* - »
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 17
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152EMPRESS, NEWTON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 17
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