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The star/ or - SCREENPERFEC TICFF9 THE S/G/V OF rTiTT SCREEN PERFECT/ON UMITED ARTISTS [ A’a®la ) LtidL Congratulate Thomas A. O’Brien Theatres on the Auspicious Opening of New Zealand’s Greatest Theatre THE CIVIC WITH “THREE LIVE A United Artist*’ Picture “Three Live Ghosts 99 Not a story of back stage life nor court rooms, but unquestionably the greatest, entertainment ever seen in Auckland on Stage or Screen. “Three Live Ghosts 99 The Comedy that upset the gravity of London and New York. The Comedy that will rock New Zealand. A United Artists’ Picture. A iiii sii* i GHOSTS 11 Auckland shall see a masterpiece and endorse the sound judgment of Mr. Thomas A. O’Brien in selecting a United Artists’ Picture to open the CIVIC. A Gem of the New Screen-Craft. It is for Such Fare that Beautiful Theatres are Built « It’s Just an Old United Artists* Custom! ” to supply the Motion Picture Industry’s Greatest Attractions. Some of the personality talkers now being made for 1930, and which will soon be seen in New Zealand’s leading Theatres: ■ y A HGloria Swanson Dolores Del Rio Mary Pickford-Dougias Fairbanks Herbert Brenon Fanny Brice A sensation in in her greatest role, Together—in an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Comedy, now produces his greatest Picture, ‘The Trespasser* ‘Evangeline’ The Taming of the Shrew” “Lummox >» World-famous comedienne of stage in original All-Talking-Singing story, Her first AJI-Talking Picture in which she also sings. Edmund Colliding Production, Presented by Joseph P. Kennedy. Edwin Carewe’s synchronised and singing production. The greatest epic picture in ten years. Will live forever. All-Talking—The biggest picture announcement ever made. Sam Taylor production. All-Talking adaptation of Fannie Hurst’s novel. With Ben Lyon, Winifred Westover, William Collier, Jnr. Joseph M. Schenck Presentation. A tremendous heart gripper. ‘lt’s a Pleasure’ With Robert Armstro:ag and Harry Green. Directed by Thornton Freeland. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. ■sr; m * mm -JL. Harry Richman Lupe Velez Ronald Colman Norma Talmadge Rod La Rocque Internationally known star of stage, radio and night clubs in an All-Talking, Singing, Dancing story by Irving Berlin. who is featured in H6nry King’s All-Talk-ing melodramatic sensation, In his second All-Talking success, greater than “BULLDOG DRUMMOND.” in her finest achievement. Her first AllTalking picture, <« ‘Broadway Vagabond »» “Hell Harbor’ ‘Condemned’ ‘New York Nights’ The Locked Door 99 Songs by Irving Berlin. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. Story is laid in the South Seas. Presented by Inspiration Pictures, Inc. The most unusual story he has ever had. With ANN HARDING. Samuel Ooldwyn presents. With Gilbert Roland. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. Louis Milestone Production. A Big one for any Theatre. with Barbara Stanwyck, William Boyd, and Betty Bronson. The most gripping All-Talking society drama ever produced. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. George Fitzmaurice Production. and in Addition TWELVE-12-FEATURETTES Not mere short subjects, but complete pictorial shots, featuring real stars, and with musical compositions that would do justice to any Feature Production. THE SION OP You Must See Every UNITED ARTISTS’ PICTURE in 1930! THE SION or SCREEN PERFECTION SCREEN PERFECTION

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 10 (Supplement)

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