BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS
“Speakeasy” is the attraction at the Britannia Theatre. The screen adaptation of this stage success has been produced with the perfect realism that only the Fox Mavietone process of recording soujid on film can create. One hears New York City talk. Hear its laughter, quarrels, songs and revelry —the roar of subways, of traffic, the hustle and bustle of Times Square. Hear and see the glamour of 20.000 fight fans at the famous Madison Square Garden, racing at Belmont Park, dazzling night life—a real speakeasy in operation. The audience hears and sees this living spectacle of the world’s greatest metropolis in “Speakeasy.,” with Paul Page, Lola Bane and Henry B. Walthall. Full of the thrilling, teeming glamour of a great city—actually photographed in New York, the city’s real sights and sounds are reproduced for the first time on the screen.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 14
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