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AMUSEMENTS

'OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT., ONLY. •‘GOOD NEWS.” Sisteen song hits—a record musical score—ai<? included in "Good News,*’ Metro-Goldwyn-M^eye-r’s musical comedy movie, to be screened at this afternoon’s matinee and evening, with Bessie Love in the featured role. Interpolated numbers were added by famous writers and composers. Included in supporting roles are Mary Lowlor, Stanley Smith; Lola Lane, Gug Shy, Frank McGlynn, Clic (Ukulele Ike). Edwards. Dorothy McNulty, Tom Jackson and Billy Taft. The second chapter of the new serial "The Indians arte coming,” will also be screened - at this afternoon’s matinee. No pictures Saturday on account of Anzac Day. MONDAY’S MATINEE. "SONG OF MY HEART.” FAMOUS JOHN MC CORMACK. If you want to give your ears and eyes the season’s biggest treat see John McCormack’s first stelled vehicle. "Song O' My Heart.” to be screened for 4 nights and 4 matinees, commencing With a matinee on Monday next at 2.30 p.m. John Me<Cormack’s singing is worth anybody ’g price of admission, but thi9 movietown has a story, enacted ably by the colorful supporting array of talent. Throughout the story is a

beautiful romance with Maureen O ’Sullivan ardently being wooed by John Garrick. McCormack sings eleven delightful song. Each an integral part of the story that evolves with a well turned plot, thanks to author Tom Barry an 1 adaptor Senya Levien. McCormack’s characterization as a sad- ‘ denod lover is Unmanly enacted, one feels that h"e is Jiving the role , with this favourite tenor, of all the world. Credit must be given, to lovely Maureen O’Sullivan, latest movietone find, for her engaging role as Eileen, daughter of his former sweetheart, which fiole ig brilliantly handled by Alice Joyce, John Garrick, J. M. Kerrigan, Tommy Cricord, Farrell MacDonald and rest do justice to their parts.

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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1931, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 24 April 1931, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 24 April 1931, Page 5

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