TIVOLI
“Hardboiled Rose.” the Warner Bros.’ production, which is still at the Ti\ •->!i Theatre, is an excellent *‘talkie” vehicle to display the screen talents of the youthful and charmingly graceful Myrna Loy. She takes full advantage of the opportunity presented in playing a sweet young convent-bred girl who transforms herself into a hard-boiled vamp to exercise her wiles upon th*: son of the woman who conducts a high-class gaming place in New Orleans. It’s all done to save her lover, who has confessed to the theft of bonds to save the girl’s father in the memory of his wife.
I William Powell, one of Paramount * most popular featured players has bean i advanced to stardom. His first starring • role for Paramount will be in “Tb - . Colour of Money.” to be produced ns t an all-talking picture John Croinr well has been assigned to direct the production.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 850, 19 December 1929, Page 17
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