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ENTERTAINMENTS

■■ TI IF. SKY ITAWK” AT TIVOLI The Sky Hawk,” a long-awaited all-talking* romance of a world flight is the feature to-night ai the Tivoli Theatre, where it will coniinue till T uesday. Judging by the length of run in other centres this thrill-filled special Will be apt to break a few attendance records in our own town. The story carries a love struggle between two men for the same girl, and the life about them envelopes all three, in many hazardous situations. It thrills with aviation experiences. Opening with a smash up of a ’plane when the pilot swerves to avoid killing a girl, the production maintains a high pitch throughout. There are spectacular and realistic scenes in London’s streets and cafes during ihe hectic gaiety of war time and in the panic of a Zeppelin raid. In a crash the hero is paralysed, and ho compels the girl to break off the engagement. fTe goes up to fight a menacing Zeppelin and a thrilling duel aove London follows. See the sequel. There will be a special matinee on Afonday. “LADY’S MORALS” AT MAJESTIC In her first Metro-Goldwyn-Alayer picture, “A Lady’s Alorals,” a romance based on the life of Jenny Lind, to be presented at the Majestic Theatre to-night, Grace Moore brings to life one of the greatest characters in the world of music, and through her tells one of the world’s sweetest love stories. AlHs Moore is a gorgeous new screen peronality, and her voice is heard n this new picture in music that is an integral part of the Swedish prima donna’s drama, ranging from florid coloratura opera arias to the simple • Lonely Hour,” written by Miss Carrie Jacobs Bond. The picture itself is a new type of screen entertainment. As the Swedish opera star, Miss Moore is seen in operatic triumphs. Reginald Denny plays the composer-lover. Brandt, and Wallace Beery is in an interesting role as lie late P. T. Barnum, the famous showman. Other clever players in the cast include Jobyna Howland as a droll companion, Gus Shv, Gilbert Emery, George F. Alai ion, Paul Porcasi, Giovanni Martino, Rodd Rosing-, Joan Standing. Atav.s V tillers and Judith Yosselli. The settings include replicas of famous opera houses and Barnum’s Castle Garden. The featurettos include “Love Fever" {a Boy Friend comcdyt. “The Sultans Cup of Victory” (a travelogue), and the Afovietone News Gazette. The plans are at C arthew’s.

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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 9 May 1931, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 9 May 1931, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 9 May 1931, Page 4

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