NATIONAL
“WOMAN RACKET” ‘ “The Woman Racket,” co-starring Tom Moore and Blanche Sweet, is at present attracting largo audiences to the National Theatre. Tho “Great White Way” is here in all its artificial glamour. The author unravels a story of a night club hostess used as a “come on” by an unscrupulous gangster. It is tho old story blazoned forth in metropolitan newspaper headlines almost every day, expertly adapted to the screen to make exciting dramatic entertainment. “The Woman Racket” is the first all-talking picture in which Tom Moore and Blanche Sweet have played together. Moore has recently been on the legitimate stage. A wonderful array of talking, singing and dancing featurettes is being presented on the same programme. There was a most interesting Metrotone News, a sound cartoon, songs by George D. Washington, an item by Francis White, the song, “The Curtain Comes Dof.vn,”find, best of all, a sketch by the ever popular “Our Gang” of kiddies.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1042, 5 August 1930, Page 15
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157NATIONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1042, 5 August 1930, Page 15
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