LIBERTY THEATRE.
"LET'S GO PLACES." "Let's Go Places," the principal picture on thie week's programme at Liberty Theatre, is of the family of screen musical comedy, but sufficiently exalted as to be able to disdain relationship with its poorer kinsfolk. It is a clever and amusing satire on Hollywood peopla, the people who make pictures, and the people who try to gain entree into the profession, and it comes to the publio as a well-acted, sprightly, original comedy. In the leads are Dixie Lee (who steals the picture from under tho noses of such players as Sharon Lynn, Lola Lane, Ilka Chase, and Walter CatlettJ. Hor partner in comedy and song is Prank Richardson, th« young man whoso buoyant clowning was the outstanding feature of "Sunny Side Up." In "Let's Go Places" he has the role of a young man of o erweening conceit who is trying to get into pictures, tho while singing loudly to any tune that comes along. The second picture is "Kid Glores," with Conrad Nngel and Lois Wilson in the leads.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19979, 14 July 1930, Page 5
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