KEATON TALKIE
“FROZEN-FACED” COMEDIAN NOW SPEAKS Supported by Anita Page and Charles King, of “Broadway Melody,” Buster Keaton commenced work on his first alltalking picture, “On the Set.” The play is a satire on movie life, with Buster in the role of song and dance man. Under the direction of Edward Sedgwick, the picture promises to be one of merit. A complete comic opera is part of the play, in which BirSter will sir-g and dance. This will Be a “show within a show” sequence, with King as a vocalist, aud Trixie Friganza, a noted comedienne, in an hilarious episode.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 25
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100KEATON TALKIE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 25
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