TIVOLI
“THE RAINBOW MAN” “The Rainbow Man.” in which K .| excellent singing and dancing c ,.“l bers have been combined with a j -I of unusual interest, continues its , cessful season at the Tivoli Theatre" I -Eddie Dowling, the American ita.l comedian and actor, makes his frii screen appearance in the ‘Kaink Man,” and his work is of a pan larly pleasing style. Opposite t in the leading feminine role, is Marian Nixon, and the stars are eported by Frankie Darro, Sam Here ; Lloyd Ingraham. George Hayes. a > the Rounders Quintet, a pleasing mj, cal combination who are respond for many of the selections with Wfc the film is liberally interspersed. The story' deals with the career the Rainbow Man, a member ot small vaudeville troupe, who adc: Biliie Ryan, the vounger son ol other member of the troupe who v met with an accident. The adre tures of the man and his adopt child are told in a number o£ intern ing scenes, and make the basis oi ; plot of outstanding merit. A programme of brilliant talking r singing featurettes is also being ihpr
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 16
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185TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 16
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