TIVOLI
“THE LAST WARNING” One of the strongest casts ever seen or heard on the screen is now playing at the Tivoli Theatre in the Universal talking picture, “The Last Warning,” a mystery thriller. Laura La Plante
is the lead, and Paul Leni the director. The cast includes Montagu Love, Roy B’Arcy, Margaret Livingston, John Boles, Bert Roach, Burr Mclntosh, . Mack Swain and many others.
The story is set . in a theatre — Laura La Plante a show house which has been closed ever since the murder and disappearance of the body of the star in the midst of a performance. After five years the spooky old theatre is reopened for rehearsals of the original fatal play, with the same cast which had formerly enacted it. Then strange things happen as the ghost of the dead star begins to walk and warns the players against re-enacting the play. The last warning, from which the picture gets its title, is given just before the big gala opening. The play goes on, but with startling results. The Tivoli programme also includes a number of entertaining short talking and singing featurettes. FLANNEL DANCE A flannel dance will be held in St. Matthew’s Hall, Hobson Street, this evening. An excellent orchestra has been engaged to provide the music, and every arrangement has been made for a happy time* ... j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 15
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224TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 15
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