CRYSTAL PALACE, MT. EDEN
The fact that he was born within sight of tho Tower of London and was educated at Dulwich College makes Clive Brook feel right at home as Sir John Marlay in Paramount's all-talking picture, “Interference,” at the Crystal Palace Theatre, Mount Eden. I With the entire action of the story laid in London, it was absolutely essential that the characters depicted as Londoners speak with a real London accent. Merely looking the part no longer suffices. The voice, accent
’ and inflection now [ must also be in I keeping with the * character, i Clive Brook, Evelyn Brent, William Powell and Doris Kenyon, the four featured players in the production, have all lived in England a sufficiently long period of time to acquire an English accent.
The Crystal Palace programme also includes a number of short talkie features.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 780, 28 September 1929, Page 16
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