“PARAMOUNT ON PARADE’’
COMING TO THE CIVIC How would you like to see and heat “Buddy” Rogers and Lilian Roth in . bright, new, catchy-singing-loving act” Or the dialogue that would ensue were Philo Vance. Sherlock Holmes. Sergeant Heath and Dr. Fu Manehn > gather at a killing of Jack Oakie? These are only a few of the hilai - ious. enjoyable moments, some ::\ technicolour, which will set audien<'» applauding, literally cheering, at t'c Civic Theatre, when “Paramount on Parade” is shown there. Everything in “Paramount on 1\«- - ado” is swift, witty, sparkling. It’s entertainment de luxe. It’s like nothing so much as a great, big. joyous Holly - wdod party, with dozens of the world's most popular stars doing their mo l amusing and entertaining stunts. It s like meeting these glamorous celebrities face-to-face, and joining with them in a gay frolic. Intimately, familiarly, these players, singly, or a few at a time, entert; n thrill, charm, with their ability and their engaging personalities.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1035, 28 July 1930, Page 15
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187“PARAMOUNT ON PARADE’’ Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1035, 28 July 1930, Page 15
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