ST. JAMES' THEATRE.
♦ "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?" Tlio Warner Bros, and Vita-phono talkie, "Is Everybody Happy?" which is showing at St. James' Theatre thi3 weok, is a remarkable story of ft Hungarian violinist's riw to fame as the conductor olone ot America's famous dance bmdn. The typifies-the spirit of America-the perfemd worebip of the "hot clarinet," the sasophone, rhythm, and night life. Coming to America from Budapest, with a violin presented to his father by tho Emperor, a young man seeks work in a symphony orchestra Tho classics have long ago lost their appeal and the big money lies in jasE, therefore be must bow to the popular taste. He does so, atid makes a fortune. >
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20028, 9 September 1930, Page 9
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