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ALEXANDRA, GREEN LANE

“Love Comes Along," now at the Alexandra. Theatre, is a glamorous romance on musical comedy lines, -with Sn, singing, dancing, colour, more action, and Bebe Darnels. This picture, distinctly reminiscent of “Rio Rita,” in both plot and setting, exploits the piquant star s ,lUfuiiUt" tractive soprano voice to the fullest. She sings a group of three charming numbers, including a melodious theme song that recurs throughout the show "Rove Comes Along” is the story of •i huskv sailor who drops in at one of baSTtaw AWS inhabitants. PRINCE EDWARD The talkie at the Prince Edward Theatre, “Slightly Scariet, brings Evcivil Brent and Clive Brook together in Paris. Each admires the other secretly, but they cannot arrange a meeting. Miss Brent is a member of an international band of jewel thieves held to crime against hei will by the sophisticated menace character, Paul Dukas Brook is apparently a s:ia l 'O English gentleman. Miss Brent is assigned by the task of robbing Eugene Pallette, a newly-rich, of a yaluab.e necklace. She takes a house in A ice, ext door to the Pallette family. Then "lie discovers that Brook lias taken the house oil the other side of the Pal-, lettes. At last they meet and tail in love.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1006, 24 June 1930, Page 15

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ALEXANDRA, GREEN LANE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1006, 24 June 1930, Page 15

ALEXANDRA, GREEN LANE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1006, 24 June 1930, Page 15

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