TIVOLI AND RIALTO
“LOVIN’ THE LADIES” Richard Dix in the role of an electrician who masquerades in high society, comes to the Tivoli and Rialto Theatres today in the all-talking comedy romance, “Lovin’ the Ladies.” Instead of the traditional heroine, llix is involved with four women. They are Lois Wilson, Rita La Roy, Renee Macready and Virginia Sale. , the star becomes involved in this ‘quintantle” story, excitement, suspense, drama and hilarity are the result. Others in the cast are Allen Kearns, Anthony Bushell and Henry Armetta. “Lovin’ the Ladies” is both philosophical and farcical in nature, presenting Richard Dix in a romantic comedy role that promises to win favour with all his admirers. Splendid double feature programmes a^ e £, ef2lg . shovvn at both theatres. At the Tivoli the second picture is “Why Lea 4 ?r« l a musical comedy based ,/ h ™ Cradle Catchers,” and at the Rialto Theatre it is “Temple Tower,” a Bulldog Drummond adventure story.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1073, 10 September 1930, Page 15
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157TIVOLI AND RIALTO Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1073, 10 September 1930, Page 15
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