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MAJESTIC

“GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL” The master showmanship of Florenz ’ Ziegfeld is brought to bear for the first time on the talking screen, with the 1 production of “Glorifying the Ameril can Girl,” which is now at the Majes- * tic Theatre. * Here is a picture in which Ziegfeld out-Ziegfelds himself in the magnitude ? and dizzying splendour of spectacle, ’ beauty, and gorgeous glorification. 1 Here are the stage’s most beautiful J girls, in a dazzling setting of music, ; dancing, singing, glorified under the “ personal supervision of the master im--1 presario, Florenz Ziegfeld. “Glorifying the American Girl” is the greatest girl and musical spectacle I revue that the’ talking screen has ever _ brought to the millions of moviegoers —greatest because produced and supervised by the greatest Jigure in the * amusement world today—Florenz Ziegfeld. i Mary Eaton is the leading lady in the production. She was last seen t and heard in “The Coconuts,” with the four Marx Brothers. i A feature of the picture is the revue scene, in which appear Eddie Cantor, I Helen Morgan, and Rudy Vallee, each . giving a satisfying performance in his » own inimitable manner. They are . three of the biggest personalities known to Broadway, the films, and 5 radio today. Among the entertaining supporting . items is a talkie comedy, a second 1 gazette, a scenic with New Zealand . views, and finally music by Mr. Whiteford Waugh’s orchestra.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 15

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MAJESTIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 15

MAJESTIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 15

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