COLLEEN MOORE’S TALKIE
“SMILING IRISH EYES” COMING Auckland theatre-lovers will *>* given their first opportunity to hear Colleen Moore’s voice tomorrow, wh* “Smiling Irish Eyes,” her first £«* talking and singing Vitaphone picture, opens at the Majestic Theatre neXt Friday. Colleen is making her dialogue but under auspicious circumstance as “Smiling Irish Eves” is a production, filmed at a tremepi«P | cost, and represents the higMP ; achievement to date in talking fCT : tures. Xot only does Miss speak in this First National-VitaphEg | production, but she sings several , written especially for the picture* j The story of “Smiling Irish ; has the beautiful Irish countryside ■ a background, almost the entire P*r* j ture having been photographed 1 | outdor locations. Miss Moore P o *! 1 trays a little Irish peasant girl, j all her speech is tinged with a so ll brogue. James Hall, her leading nian* • also sings in this Vitaphone sptLlij i which John McCormick produce** | others in the supporting cast ben» : Claude Gillingwater. Aggie Herrinfc . Robert Homans, Betty Frar.ciscft Robert Emmett O’Connor, Johnston, and Tom O’Brien. 4 i Irish Eyes” was directed by 'Will** i A. Seiter.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 16
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184COLLEEN MOORE’S TALKIE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 16
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