AMUSEMENTS.
ROXY THEATRE. There are few actors who command a greater talent in their own particular line than Edward G. Robinson, the man who played the lead in "Little Caesar," and who will be seen next in the main role of "Smart Money," a stirring , drama coming to the Roxy to-morrow on the same programme with "Unconventional," starring Barbara Stanwyck. Edward G. Robinson heads a, cast of such players as Evalyn Kiiapp and James Cagney, with such names as Boris Karloff, Mae Madison, Paul Porcasi and Ralf Harolde filling in other . roles. It is the quick-moving story of a big-city gambler who loses all his wealth to the emiles of a scheming blonde. The other picture is a typical Barbara Stanwyck piece of art, her individual acting having been greatly appreciated wherever this picture has been shown. Her supporting cast is composed of James Ronnie, a former British Air Force pilot and stage actor, Charles Butter worth, Joan Blondell, Natalie Moorhead, Ricardo Cortcz and Claude Gillingwatcr. NEVILLE CARLSEN REVUE COMPANY. Last night's boisterous weather did not prevent a full complement of the members of the Neville Carlson Revue Company turning up at the Public Hospital for an entertainment in ward 12. An appreciative audience listened to a programme of songs, dances, instrumental and vocal items rendered by the following artist*: — Mme. V. Paskell, Mine. Preston-Thomas, Mrs. J. Holt, Misses J. Watts, J. Tucker, N. Ashdown, D. Lawson. Messrs. G. Davies, J. Holt, J. Davey, E. Parkinson, ls T . Carlson and Master A. Parkinson. Mrs. Holt was the accompanist. On Saturday next the company will give a concert and dance at the Maungatawhiri relief workers' camp.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 3
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