LONDON
“SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE” j '“Seven Days' Leave." at the Loncion ; Theatre, is the second all-talking pic- ; ture for Oary Cooper, nnd liis first as a star. “Seven Days* Iveave” is a faithful reproduction of Sir James M. Barri** play, “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals.*' Barrie is trtc- author n' •‘Quality* Street.'* “Peter Pan,** and “Half an Hour.” the stcrv on whit was based the suecessfu Ruth C'ba terton all-talking picture, “The Doc* tor's Secret.” Beryl Meicer. who supports Coope* In “Seven Days’ Leave,” made her talking sc-reen debut in "Thrt i j Live Ghost*.” L’nited Artiste hit. in J which she won immediate favour witt< | pieturegoers by her remarkable character work as Mrs. dubbins. In the Him production. “Seven P o ' Leave.*’ Miss Mercer plays th** sam role which she established on the legitimate stage in the original Ban . ■ play in London and Xetv York. Coop r : wears the uniform of the Canadian • Black Watch” throughout the pictvj*** A splendid talkie supporting pr* • gramme is also being presented
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 15
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170LONDON Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 15
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