CRYSTAL PALACE. MOUNT EDEN
"Bulldog Drummond,” the gallant knight of modern times who risked his life to‘snve fair damsols in distress. is now romancing in the mystic recesses of “Devil‘s Island” among the condemned in “Condemned,” at the Crystal Palace Theatre. Twenty Argentine and Spanish dan—cers do an elaborate tango number with Jeanette lMacDonald in Paramount‘s musical extravaganza, "Let‘s Go Native.” Jack Oakie is co-smrred with Miss MacDonald, and Skeets Gallagher. Eugene Pallette. \Villiam Austin. Kay Francis and Charles Sellon head the support.
Harold Lloyd’s second all-talking comedy for Paramount, “Feet First.” is rapidly nearing completion at the Hollywood studios. The Lloyd Company returned recently from Honolulu, where many atmospheric shots for the picture were made, and final scenes are now being taken at the film centre. He is aupported by Barbara Kent.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1064, 30 August 1930, Page 15
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