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TOWN HALL TALKIES

“ONE NIGHT OF LOVE/' Moviedom bails a new, _ vibrant, glamorous screen personality. . . the ravishing, radiant Grace Moore, screen star, concei't artist and radio singer, and star of the film sensation, “One Night of Love,” which will be screened to-morrow night, June 5, at the Town Hall. Her triumphant song literaLy transports one info a faiiyland world of music, beauty and thrilling emotion. Her glorious, alluring charm, her vibrant personality radial os a magnetism from the screen that is captivating and seductive. The world has taken her to its heart as an opera star—-it will welcome her with lavish praise as the new screen sensvation! ‘‘One Night of Love” is not Miss Moore’s first screen venture. She formerly appeared with Lawrence Tibbott in the ciuematimtdon of “New Moon" and again as “Jenny Lind” in "A Lady’s Morals. But “One Night of Love” is the first production to give full-sway to her rich beauty, her goldeu-toned voice and her dramatic ability. Supporting Mis.s Moore in “One Night of Love,” is the romantic Tullio Carminati, Lyle Talbot, Mona Barrie and Jessie Ralph. Victor Schertzinger directed. .

SCREENING NEXT SATURDAY.. I LIKE IT THAT WAY.” A rollicking, robust comedy-drama that will keep you in a hilarious mood from first reel to final fade-out is Ljuversal’s new film production, aptly entitled “I Like It That Way,” which will be screened at the Town Hall, next Saturday. You will like Roger Pryor, o| ie of the most promising young stars) the screen has garnered from the stage, whose first screen appearance was in “Moonlight and Pretzels ’’(—and you will more than like Gloria Stuart in this modern, up-to-the-minute film. Mi's smart has never had a better opportunity to display her beauty and her acting ability than in thi' mireieale. 'The secret of succewful salesmanship as expounded by Pryor provides tiii' picture wit'll a gleeful zest that is irresistible. The .story is a happy mixture of sophist baled dialogue, sciiililluting songs and dancing feet. Through this light and frothy frolic runs the ■-e: do ire vein ol a good girl who re dete.■mined to stay that wav wiien 1 i 1 ; ’ compels her to cacrilice herself to the Great God M ammon.

Mbs Smart and Pryor are happily I earned together fo ■ the fii>l limr

sharing fealu ed honiun-s. A truly splendid cast of players -u round tiiem in levelv Maiian Mareh. Shirley Grey. Noel Madison. i’uciße Giea-ou. Mickey fiimney , Otrelow Slevcire. Meina Kennedy. Gloria Shea and other-.

Tin* sonir hit' o" tin 1 pHinr an' "I Like ll That Way." "Mi" UW T , ni< l “i.t-l’s I’m Two an 1 Two To-n-L.(hcr." all of which arc lw;Ln<r hca.al on the radio coilstauttly.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4211, 4 June 1935, Page 4

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TOWN HALL TALKIES Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4211, 4 June 1935, Page 4

TOWN HALL TALKIES Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4211, 4 June 1935, Page 4

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