AMUSEMENTS.
EVFRYBDDYS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. SIXTEEN SONGS IN “GOOD NEWS.” V ~ J Sixteen song hits—a record musical score —are included in “Good News” Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer’s musical-coin-ery-movie, wliich will open to-night at the Princess Theatre with Bessie Love in the featured role. Interpolated numbers were added by famous writers and composers. 1 Included in supporting roles are Mary Lawlor, Stanley Smith, Lola Lane, Gus Shy, Frank MeGlynn, Clill (Ukulele flee) Edwards, Dorothy McNulty, Tom Jackson and Billy Taft. Also, Gazette, Mickey Mouse Cartoon, and Serial. Prices 2/10, 1/6, children 6d. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. “SONG OF MY HEART.” In “Song O’ My Heart,” his first audible picture for the screen, John .McCormack, the world’s greatest lyric tenor, sings, eleven numbers logically introduced in the action of the delightful lyrical romance, “Song O’ My Heart” is the story of a broken romance, which mars the life of McCormack, a young and ambitious singer in Ireland. The .girl, Alice Joyce, marries another, .Becomes ✓the mother of a boy and girl and is deserted by her husband. In after years, McCormack appears in concerts in America, is a success and is booked from coast to coast but on the opening night of his concert tour, he has premonition that something is wrong across the seas. After the concert he learns his former sweetheart died in Ireland at the time a great audience' was acclaiming his singing of “I Hear You Calling Me.” He abandons the concert tour, goes hack to Ireland and sees, that the daughter, of tho woman ho had always loved is happily married to the young man of her choice. ■. ,In ndditiprf tb Miss Joyce, the supporting company includes such favourites as Maureen O’Sullivan, J. M. Kerrigan. John Garrick. Parrel Macdonald, Effie.Ellsler and Tommy Clifford.
.Reserve at Miss Mclntosh. Prices: Dress Circle 3/- (no tax), downstairs 2/3. children 1/-. , A matinee will he fdven on Tuesday afternoon at. 2.30 o'clock. Prices 2/3 and 1/6, children 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1931, Page 3
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