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iTATE THEATRE "WHEN NEW YORK SLEEPS.’’ "Now I'll Tell by Mrs. Arnold Rothsteln,” .and picturised as "When New York Sleeps,” which will open at the State the£i,tro to-day, will satisfy all types of movie goers—sensation seekers as well as lovers of real life drama. It bares for the first time things millions of men and women have wanted to know —amazing revelations by a woman about the joys, sorrows, heartaches, emotions —the great drama of a woman’s life behind the scenes of the sporting and nlgnt life of New York City. It sends a great actor, Spencer Tracy, soaring to stardom on the strength of his powerful portrayal of the picture's protagonist, Murray Golden. It presents a kaleidoscope of drama, comedy, night life and sporting events of New York during the exciting years from 1010 to 1032. In its final denouement, it works up to a. tremendous climax with the inexorability of a Greek drama. In brief, it is great entertainment. Spencer Tracy bas been waiting for a role like this to display the full gamut of-his dramatic technique. It is a fine, sympathetic characterisation. Helen Twelvetrees plays the important part of the wife with a genuine appreciation of its depth. Alice Faye comes through her first dramatic role very well as the "other woman.” Since she is a night club singer* she lias an opportunity to put over the song "Foolin’ With the Other Woman’s Man” with an emotional warmth that her fans expect after- her interpretation of “Nasty Man” in George White’s "Scandals.” The capable supporting cast includes Robert Gleekler, Henry O’Neill, Hobart Cavanaugh, G. P. Huntley, junr., Clarance Wilson, Barbara Weeks, Vince Barnett and Shirley Teviple. An excellent supporting programme includes cartoon, "Rip Van ’Winkle,” a popular travelogue, "In Old Guatemala"; also newsreels, etc.
| sweetest to be seen on the screen, is sup- ] plied by charming Jean Parker and Henry Wadsworth, a juvenile newcomer to the screen. Too, the musical spirit of the Old South has been aoly captured and made a vital part of the story with songs and music by the Four Hills Brothers of radio fame, by Miss Davies and by the old-fashioned dances that have been revived for the production. "Operator 13” is a picture well worth seeing. It is education, itself. KOSY THEATRE “PICTURE SNATCPIER” James Cagney, tvho depicts a hard-boil-ed newspaper man in his latest Warner Bros. First National production, “Picture Snatcher,” starting at the Kosy theatre to-day, was born in New York. As a boy he had the usual run of jobs as office boy, bundle wrapper, etc., until he started his stage career as a chorus boy. His next step upward was in big time vaudeville and then on to Broadway productions. It was while appearing with Joan Blandell in “Penny Arcade” in New York that both he and Miss Blondell were signed for pictures. Warner Bros, cast them in the screen version of tho show which was released tinder the title of “Sinners’ Holiday.” Both have since risen to stardom under the Warner Bros, banner. The additional programme contains many items of interest, which includes musical items, Radio news, travel talks and gazette.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 219, 19 September 1934, Page 10
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