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TIVOLI

“THREE LIVE GHOSTS” “Three Live Ghosts,” United Artists all-talking comedy-drama, featuring an all-star cast, which is now at the Tivoli Theatre, is unique in that it is entirely different in its theme, story construction and locale from any ailtalking picture thus far produced. There are no courtroom, theatre or night-club scenes depicted in “Three Live Ghosts,” nor does the picture feature a theme song, or song and dance specialties. “Three Live Ghosts” deals with the complications that arise when three British soldiers, after escaping from a German prison camp, return to London and learn to their amazement that they have been listed by the Government as “killed in action.” The fine talkie heads a big all-talkie programme.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 864, 7 January 1930, Page 14

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118

TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 864, 7 January 1930, Page 14

TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 864, 7 January 1930, Page 14

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