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PLAZA AND TIVOLI

“COLLEGE FUN” -College Fun,” the first full-feau length* all sound and dialogue colk* picture to be screened is now the (- attraction at the Plaza and TivTheatres. Produced by Carl Laeminle. jswith the same, youthful screen favorites who helped so signally to the now famous “Collegians” senso outstandingly successful. “CoßtFun” brings to the screen in full so® everything which makes life on - campus so fascinating. “College Fun” is a clean storv modern youth—of keen rivalry on • gridiron, showing a football game sound; tells of the rivalry between" grid stars for the same beautiful ! ed., and the sacrifice of one of tfl--for the glory of his alma mater. Two glee clubs famous in Anier sing in the picture the campus soiwhich urge their football warriors to victory, and the entire film, direc by Nat Ross, the veteran of colfcpictures, is replete with all the cowful action of the campus. George Lewis, Dorothy Gull.vers Eddie Phillips, who have become veritable screen idols of college • and their families through the *-• legians,” the earlier and shorter sep play in the new feature film thee* acterisations similar to those broke entertainment records all c the world. Full programmes of short and singing featurettes are also • ing shown.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 859, 31 December 1929, Page 14

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PLAZA AND TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 859, 31 December 1929, Page 14

PLAZA AND TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 859, 31 December 1929, Page 14

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