UNIQUE THEATRE AUDIENCE
Pour hundred people in Hollywood recently sat in a theatre all night long and saw 'Fannie Brice doing her fam°us stunts —and they were paid for doing it: This fortunate audience consisted entirely of extra players, engaged by Warner Brothers for their special production, “My Man/ 1 which to arks the screen dehut of Fannie Brice, America’s famous comedienne. The scenes were made in the magnificent new Warner theatre, which this °ight presented a strange sight with sreat arc lights scattered around the e «ges of the orchestra floor, and at various points of vantage in the bal- % oony. while cameramen were stationed it th» back of the aisles, _
e ‘•Unholy Night” is the final title of Lionel Barrymore’s second directorial vehicle, adapted from a mystery story by Ben Heclit. The former title fot this all -talking picture was The Green Ghost.” The cast of Lnholj Night includes Koland Young. Lrnest Torrence, Dorothy Sebastian. Nathalie Moorhead. John Miljan, Ldward Martindel. Lawrence Grand and John Loder.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 19
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168UNIQUE THEATRE AUDIENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 19
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