PRINCE EDWARD
This evening sees the final presentation of the current talkie programme at the* Prince Edward Theatre. The chief feature is “Two Weeks Off/* a delightfully amusing comedy of a seaside holiday by a shop girl and Plumber. Dorothy Mackaill and •Jack Mulhall are the stars. Shorter items are also shown. From tomorrow, when an entirely *\ e w Programme will be .shown, the chief feature will be “Blockade,” a Powerful drama of sea fights between the bootleggers and the customs offi--Anna Q. Nilsson is the star and the picture is a talkie. Following the discovery in “In Old. Arizona” that Warner Baxter has a singing voice his vocal talents are being further exploited in “Romance of the Rio Grande," in which he will appear *or Fox Movietone, Baxter and a male chorus of 40 voices sing lustily in an outdoor setting.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 17
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