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“THE COCK-EYED WORLD ' j ‘The Cock-Eyed World, based on i the story by Laurence Stallings and j Maxwell Anderson, who co-authored ’ the unforgettable “What Price Glory, reveals the love affairs of a coupl’ of hard-boiled Marines with Don Jua; complexes. Edmund Lowe and \ ictoMcLaglen are red-blooded he-men fighting boys who are weak with the women, and Lily Damita, Lelia Rai nelly and Jean Eary comprise a trio of beauties worth fighting over. This picture, playing at the Plaza Theatre this week, has all the ingredients which go to make appealing all talking entertainment. There is comedy. sentiment, pathos, romance, thru * and one of the most notable casts in recent screen history, t In addition to those mentioned the j cast includes El Brendel. big time I vaudeville headliner and musical com--1 I edy star: Bobby Burns, the handsome ’ I young juvenile, formerly featured in the •Vanities,” and playing and sins- * leg the sympathetic role of ‘'Conners 5 in the production, likewise singing the theme song, “So Dear to Me Ivan ■ binow. The Russian Lion,' Soiidad Jiminez, the Spanish character act i l-ess who won signal honours in "In - Old Arizona. and Joe Brown, wh. i has played himself in eisht differem pox films

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 917, 10 March 1930, Page 15

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PLAZA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 917, 10 March 1930, Page 15

PLAZA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 917, 10 March 1930, Page 15

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