PLAZA
“SO THIS IS LONDON” “So This Is London,” which opened at the Plaza Theatre today, has already entertained many in this city, especially those who were fortunate enough to see, hear and enjoy Rogers’s first audible picture, “They Had To See Paris.” Based on the stage play so successfully produced by George M. Cohan, the story chiefly concerns a Texan of wealth and owner of a cotton mill who has a decided antipathy to some Europeans. lie is forced to visit the British Isles on business and in trying to straighten out the love affairs of his only son with an .English girl, he comes to know and to realise that the English people are mighty fine folks after all. A talking collegians’ picture and a Clark and McCullough comedy complete the bill.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 15
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