The Next Change of Programme at the —STRAND—- ■— ■ A FULLER-HAY WARD THEATRE = will be MARY PICKFORD in Si COQUETTE (A UNITED ARTISTS 'PICTURE)' I A NT) The World’s Sweetheart Her First All Talkie Pictur* i r ir. 5) k ft 9 Salute the NEW Mary Pickford QUEEN OF SCREENLAND Mary Pickford has. in “ Coquette,” the crowning achievement of her career and one of the greatest talking pictures yet seen, “Coquette” has glorious romance, gaiety, pace, drama, suspense, and hear-throbs. But the big thing is Mary Pickford Btars in her first talking role. Fifty years from now people will still be discussing her performance. She makes them laugh, cry, thrill, and enthuse at will. Mary Pickford in “ Coquette ” is the zenith of screen art. NOW SPEAKS You’ll be thrilled, amused, fascinated and charmed by this romantic drama pivoting about the daughter of a proud, old Southern family and her rugged mountaineer lover. THE QUEEN In “ Coquette ” the clash of the high-born vs. low, father vs. lover, convention vs. love, -wealth vs. worth, results in a tale of great conflicts and smashing drama. " Coquette ” presents Mary in her first speaking part in the films, and the greatest rolo of her career. Hear “COQUETTE” theme song by Rudy Valee’s Orchestra, H.M.V. recording EA532 and Paul Whiteman’s orchestra on Columbia, also on Zonophone vocal recording by Paul Oliver EEI6O. The song is -- record or sheet music form at all music dealers. obtainable to K
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 18
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