RIALTO, NEWMARKET
Five names Walsh. McLaglen, Brendel, Dorsay, and Moran, each headliners—play an important share in the Fox Movietone all-talking picture-, “Hot for Paris,” which is now at the. Rialto Theatre. In the-—world of film entertainment the name of Raoul Walsh as director Stands at the top of the list. Victor McLaglen, famed above his other characterisations as the “Flagg” of “What Price Glory?” and '“The Cock-eyed World”; El Brendel, the comedy hit of ‘Sunny Side Up"; and Fifi Dorsay, the Freneh irrepressible, whose first picture, “They Had to See Paris,” endeared her to the nation. With Walsh directing, and McLaglen, Brendel, and Fifi Dorsay cofeatured, “Hot For Paris” could be nothing else than the sparkling entertainment that it is. The story revolves: around McLaglen, first mate of a windjammer, who buys a ticket which wins the big ,prize in ,the Calcutta. Sweep. The striking war story, “The Case of Sergeant Grischa,” from Arnold Zweig’s novel, is the second big attraction.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 15
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161RIALTO, NEWMARKET Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 15
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