ENTERTAINMENTS
PALMERSTON PICTURES THE REGENT The secret of many a girl’s success on the stag-e is revealed in “Stage A lot her,*’ a drama of theatrical life recently filmed by the Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer studios at the Regent Theatre. Adaptedl from an original story by Bradford Ropes,, author of “42nd Street,” the picture deals with a little known side of the theatre—the intense ambition that causes “stage mothers’’ to drive their children to success. PALACE THEATRE For the last time this evening. “The Blarney Stone” at the Palace is an excellent comedy drama of a likeable Irishman with the proverbial “gift of the gab.” The Hibernian and London scenes are most effectivelv presented and the whole production is a personal triumph for Tom Walls. 0 who directed as well as acted in this latest British and Dominions film. Mr Wall’s acting is a joy to see. And his direction flawless. He keeps the camera well moving, and in the Old Bailey scenes especiallv, the story is told as much pictoriallv as by the dialogue. ROSY THEATRE George O’Brien comes back to the screen after a six months tour of Europe in “Life in the Raw,” the new Fox romance at the Rosy Theatre. It is a Zane Grey story that once again unites the foremost writer and the premier player of Western film stories- “Life in the Raw” depicts the arrival of an inexperienced city girl (Claric Trevor) into the midst of frontier hazards and intrigues.
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Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4179, 28 February 1934, Page 4
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244ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4179, 28 February 1934, Page 4
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