CIVIC THEATRE.
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME MONDAY. To-day will sm the last screenings of tbs British all-talking drama, "At the Villa Bose," which has caused such favourable oomment durng the present week. The sup porting programme is also an outstanding one, comprising a technlcolour novelty, "Toyshop," and Mickey Mouse in "The Caetos Kid.'" Or. Monday at the matinee will commence a double feature programme of more than ordinary interest, toe main feature being "'A Royal Bomance," featuring William Collier, jun., and Pauline Stark. The story of "A Royal Romance" tells of an author who believes that a few months spent is romantio surroundings would give him the "atmosphere" necessary to produce a literary masterpiece. He inherits a fortune and then goes to the Balkans. From then ou the fun is fast and furious. The' recording is excellent, which in these days of the taudng picture means so much, and as usual the reproduction at the Civio is beyond reproach. Supporting "A Royal Romanoo"" is another all-talkis, "Acquitted." This is a story of ths underworld, but from a different angle from those usually screened
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 8
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