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ARTCRAFT THEATRE

"Bring 'Em Back Alive," R.K.O.'s amazing pictorial record of.jungle life, finishes its run at the Artcraft Theatre tonight. The story of "Once In a Lifetime," which opens tomorrow night at the Artcraft Theatre begins with the advent of the first talking picture, when three small-time vaudeville actors, figuratively "starving to death" in New York, decide to go to Hollywood and secure some of the easy money that a bewildered industry is strewing about In an effort to adjust itself to the sudden change in motion pictures. With no knowledge of the subject they intend to teach, they decide to open a school of voice culture for the purpose of coaching film actors in the use of their voices. The picture becomes a veritable riot of merriment when one of the trio Is appointed a picture director.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 3

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ARTCRAFT THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 3

ARTCRAFT THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 3

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