FRESH THEATRICAL SETTING
•BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD ’ COMING The recent vogue* for musical film* Has resulted in many such production! , with a theatrical setting, but although the setting of ‘ Broadly ay' to Hollywood,’ which will be presented at the Empire Theatre on Friday, cannot sdid to be original, the clever manner' in which it has been produced has imbued it with a breath of freshness. The story shows the theatre of the ’nineties In contrast with Hollywood to-day, and one scene, in colour, ‘ The March of Tijhej’ is particularly brilliant. The cast is headed by Alice Brady, who appeared recently in * When Ladies Meet,’ Madge Evans, of 1 Hell Below.’ and other films, Frank Morgan, and May Robson. In addition, the noted Albertina Rasch ballet appears in several numbers. The picture is notable for its gorgeous which are seen to advantage in technicolour.
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Evening Star, Issue 21785, 30 July 1934, Page 11
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142FRESH THEATRICAL SETTING Evening Star, Issue 21785, 30 July 1934, Page 11
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