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“SONG OF LOVE” I “The Song of Love,” Columbia’s alltalking, singing and dancing feature starring Belle Baker, that is coming to tho Uoxv Theatre today, offers complete and ‘satisfying entertainment to any and every type of theatre goer, in addition to the star performance o£ Belle Baker, historically and vocally, and the excellent musical score, there is a human interest story with plenty of heart Interest. ‘‘The Three Gibsons,” Tom, Anna nd their little boy Buddy, make up a small vaudeville team. Anna decides ro give up her career for the sake of her son’s' future. Tom, lovable, but weak, succumbs to the wiles of another woman when his wife leaves him to make a home for their boy, Buddy. Anna go.es into show business again. This time she is alone, fohe proves a tremendous sensation. When Buddy, who lias been placed in a military school, hears of his parents’ separation, he decides to bring them together ~ train —and ho does. Tom repents, reforms and proves himself a real man. Ralph Graves and David Durand score in the roles o£ father and son. Lrle i . Kenton director, deserves special ru-edit for his work on this production. \ [, jprogramme of talking and singing items is also being shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1013, 2 July 1930, Page 15
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