CRYSTAL PALACE AND EMPRESS
Melody, comedy and romance are eS cellently blended in the talking pri duction, “Jazz Heaven,” which is n* at boll ttho Crystal Palace Thealq Mount Eden, and the Empress Thea* Newton. The principal male role * played by John Mack Brown, as i struggling young composer. The pap ular Sally O’Neill appears oppodl Brown and is heard in some appeal* songs. Enjoyable comedy is supfllj by Joseph Cawthorn and Albert Co|( who are cast as the principals of firm of music publishers. A feat* of the film is the rendering of the la* ballad. “Someone.” As a night-wati man Clyde Cook makes the most efi minor role. Bright supporting items are she* at both theatres. At the Ciy4 Palace there is a new talkie atW tion. “Wonder of Women.” starts Peggy Woods, Leila Hyams and l** l Stone.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 960, 1 May 1930, Page 14
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