STRAND
“PARAMOUNT ON PARADE” Paramount’s all-star film parts', "Paramount on Parade," is now beinsj shown at the Strand Theatre.. “Paramount on Parade” is tho largest and most ambitious film ever produced by Paramount. After reviewing this picture a prominent Sydney critic wrote: “The audience at the Prince Edward Theatre cordially approved of the picture as I've never seen an audience do before. There were, frequent out bursts of applause and lauKhter that shook the house. Every important player in tho stock company, I repeat, is in the picture. And the grand thins about it is that every one of them does something, and does it well. A spirit of the most charming Intimacy pervades the picture. There is not space enough to desribe the numbers in detail. But, these are some of tho high spots. Buddy Rogers. Lillian Roth, and a chorus have an excellent number called "Any Time’s the Time to Fall in Love,' which has a ‘song hit' William Powell. Clive Brock, Eugene Pallette, Warner Oland and Jack Oakie do a clever travesty of murder mysteries. , . . Maurice Chevalier and Evelyn Brent appear on an Ernest Lubitsch sketch, called 'Origin of tho Apache,’ which is one of the comedy classics of all time.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 15
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