TIVOLI
NEW PICTURES TOMORROW ‘‘Prisoners,” a colourful story of Viennese cabaret life and of the love affairs of a dancer, with Corinne Griffith in the leading role, will be screened at the Tivoli Theatre for the last time this evening. Prom tomorrow the Tivoli will present another amusing comedy by Glenn Trvon, entitled, ‘‘lt Can Be Done, •Vs mav bo surmised from the title, “It Can Be Done” deals with the adventures of a young man who is afflicted with a demoralising inferiority complex. The struggles of this chap with his handicap are logically and faithfully portrayed, and the picture not only offers a solution of these difficulties, but it sugar-coats that solution behind such a mirth-provok-fng series of riotously funny Incidents
that the lesson strikes home with a pleasant and amazing force. The gay and charming Sue Carol appears at the head of an excellent supporting cast that includes Tom O’Brien, Richard Carle, Richard Carlyle and Jack * o* The second attraction will be
Other exciting Ken Maynard story, entitled, "The Royal Rider. a talkin'- and sound version of the A ta *r Q X SJ ** r r h e Wrecker.” which was p > arts I 'and °are < assistod iya Recast; ol well-known players. i
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 777, 25 September 1929, Page 17
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