WEST END. PONSONBY
The noise, chatter, confusion, and hurly-burly of Coney Island is heard and seen in “Pointed Heels,” now at the West End Theatre, Ponsonby Road.
The opening scenes of the picture are those in Coney Island’s most famous, “Clam Palace,” a garish maze of latticed arbours, artificial flowers, crowded dinner tables, and an insignificant dance hall space. William Powell and Helen Kane are co-feat-ured in the leading roles of the production. Fay Wray and Richard “Skeets” Gallagher lead the supporting cast. It is a production filled with gaiety, humour, drama, romance, dancing and singing, and as a fitting climax a gorgeous revue in technicolour.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1002, 19 June 1930, Page 16
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