RIALTO, NEWMARKET
“The Vagabond King,” one of the most brilliant productions of tho year, is nolv at the Rialto Theatre. The film is truly wonderful in colour and in acting, and in singing. It is filmed entirely in teehnicolour. From the opening scene in the tavern of the Parision vagabonds to the final scene at the gallows, when King Louis XI. pardons the man who has saved Paris from the army of the Duke of Burgundy, there is just one riot of colour and beauty after another. There is a beautiful set of the interior of Notre Dame, and there are scenes in the royal palace that are a revelation in the producer’s art. Particularly beautiful are a gorgeously coloured rose garden, the royal throne-room, ! and a masquerade ball. And* there are j the gorgeous fifteenth century dresses, j noted for their beauty, their colour, j > «nd their stateliness.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1036, 29 July 1930, Page 15
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