CIVIC
“THE SKY HAWK” ; Check the Civic Theatre as a t>l ar Itogo to this week. One of the finest I talkies yet to come out of Hotiv wood. “The Sky Hawk. ' is being shown and promises to keep the local show house well stocked with customers The first all-dialogue Movietone of the world aflight. during the late •The Sky Hawk,” possesses an U *T usually* human and dramatic storv thrilling scenes of London while th» Zeppelins are dropping their deadW bombs, an aerial duel between a Zen and an English pilot, a perfect cav and notable direction. What could one ask for? Don’t miss it or you pass the epic i of the air-minded age. The Civic’s programme also include* | new musical selections and several supporting talkie items. Ted Henkel* Symphony* Orchestra plays extract* from “Mignon” and Fred Scholl at th* grand organ plays 'Humoresque I Dvorak) and “On the Way to Mandalay.” Few lovers of the outdoor picture* will deny* the assertion that as “Tonia in “Old Arizona.” Dorothy Burge?? gave the screen one of its outstanding characterisations. Miss Burgess portrays the character of Nancy Morgan a jealous and scheming woman, in “A Song of Kentucky,” Fox romantic comedy drama, in which the leading roles are played by Joe Wagstaff and Lois Moran, and critics say she repeats her former success. “A Song of Kentucky,” scheduled -r • be shown next Saturday at the Civic Theatre, is a story* of ambition, love, jealousy* and intrigue with a racetrack background.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 14
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250CIVIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 14
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