EMPRESS, NEWTON
The College Coquette, an all-talk-j ing production, is tire chief attraction : at the Empress Theatre this evening, j It is a. breezy story of youth, love ; and sport at a typical big American i college, with Ruth Taylor, Jobynaßal- ! ston and William Collier as the stars. • The second feature is “Under tire ; Southern Cross,” a film made in the thermal region by an American company and dealing with a folk tale of 1 the Maoris. There are only Maoris 'in the cast and the film is accom- : panied by a special sound and music synclironisat ion.
Could you r lemorise the words and tunes of 1,321 songs? Cliffe (Ukulele Ike> Edwards claims he can and does. The noted ukulele troubador, who appears in several numbers in “Metro-Gold'.vyn-Mayer's Hollywood Revue.” says he begar learning ditties when a newsboy, and has steadily increased his mental so ig library in 19 years on the stage. “Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s. Hollywood Revue" is a gigantic fulllength all-talking, singing and dancing feature, boasting a cast of 25 screen and stage stars and a supporting chorus and ballet of 200.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 17
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183EMPRESS, NEWTON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 17
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