LIBERTY THEATRE.
Instead of running the customary week's season, the all-talking comedy, "Masquerade," at Liberty Theatre Talkies, is being screened until next Saturday, the 28th, as it ia altogether too good a morsel of film talking entertainment to appear for a short period. J. Farrell Macdonald, Leila Hyams, Clyde Cook, and a newcomer to the screen. Alan Birmingham, have the leading roles, and for the first time in talkies, the leading actor plays a dual role. Never have the Liberty Theatre Talkies presented so attractive a programme of supporting ■ subjects. With the Fox Movietone News there are Raquel Meller, the delightful Spanish singer, singing "The Song of Motherhood," and "The Wife of the Toreador"; Mr David Lloyd George, the English Liberal Leader, chats informally about his dog, and then goes on to sterner things, and a comedy starring Clark and McCullough, entitled "A Bath Between," is the rounding off note on a highly entertaining bill of fare. Box plans are at The Bristol Piano Company, where seats may be reserved.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19734, 26 September 1929, Page 7
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