CRYSTAL PALACE.
"Tho Return of Dr. Fa Manchu." «t tho Crystal Palace Theatre this week, possesses all the qualities ot a good "thriller. . The evil Chinese doctor, long absent. from tho picture world, returns to resume liis tussle with Scotla-rid Yard. JOHN M'CORMACK IN "SONG O' MY HEART." y , ' 'Never befor© has the talking and motion picture risen to such heights above the conventions of the old-timo theatre. Bcfora > glowing background of unusual beauty runs a story of lovo that finds itß exaltation in perfect song." Thus says the "Daily Express" of John McCormack's first talking and singing pi-oductio'n, ''Sonff o'. My Heart," which will be presented" at . the Crystal l'alace commencing Monday nerxt. " Barely; does one picture have so many elements that aro * pleasing. It ,; has heart-warming appeal, that charm of direct simplicity .'in its tender story, and the faseinatioj of sympathetic direction. "'Song o' My Ueart" is a genuine accomplishment recorded "with great fidelity and tells an appealing story of youthful love, of sincere emotion, of honest' sentiment. It hms enduring beauty to enrich the life of everyone that sees and hears it. Love's young dream becomes a reality in thiß musical romance at once refreshing and sparkling. "Song o My Heart" is a screen romance of young love and gay comedy, mingled with the poetry of Bong. , _ . Tho box plains aro now open at The Bristol Piano Company.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20060, 16 October 1930, Page 8
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