ST. JAMES
“SALLY” ■ I The picture of the season, the one that you simply cannot afford to miss, J ‘ is now being: presented at St. James l Theatre. For “Sally,” with Marilyn | . Miller as its star, represents the high- \ [ cst mark in screen production up to ' this hour. Nothing like it has been seen before, and probably it will be some time before anything like it is seen again. “Sally” has everything. First and I foremost, it has Marilyn Miller, who was the original “Sally” on the stage, j and now appears once more in her j most triumphant role, set like a jewel | in the midst of an all-star cast. I And the picture is entirely in colI our. That is a short sentence, but it 5 covers a lot; for the new colour proL j cess has been used to bring out the 3 full richness and beauty of such ~ I scenery and costumes as neither screen \ nor stage has ever known before. A number of entertaining talkie l items add to the enjoyment of- the _ programme.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1063, 29 August 1930, Page 15
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179ST. JAMES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1063, 29 August 1930, Page 15
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