ALFRED-TON TALKIES
TO MORROW’S PR OG RAM M E. Lilting' music, magnificent spectacles' rollicking comedy, romance and thrill: combine to form the rare ’entertainment found in "Cain -and Mabel." which will be shown at Allredton tomorrow night. ' These ingredients added to the fine performances of its, ■two famous stars, Marion Davies anc Chirk Gable, and that of an exceptionally talented supporting cast, make this picture one of the outstanding screen productions of the year. One el (he big features of the musical comedy is a sensational number callee •Thousand Love Songs," which foi sheer beauty, novelty and magnitude of its scope, is truly remarkable. Mist Davies, with Charles Teske, the famous ballet dancer, as her partner, heads one hundred and sixty chorus girls in a series jf intricate and spectaculai dance routines. Still another magnificent number is the "Coney Island' specialty act. filled with song anc’ rlanee and hilarious laughter. The plo’ carries more substance than that of tin usual musical comedy. The romance is woven about Miss Davies as a beautiful waitress who rises to stardom or Hie musical comedy stage and Gabh ns an heroic youth who bailies his wa\ 1 -■ fume in the prize ring.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 April 1940, Page 7
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