Lee Tracy Returns To The Silversheet
WILL BE SEEN IN THE HIT, “I’LL TELL THE WORLD” (Kosy, Screening Saturday.) One of tho fastest-moving and most fascinating comedy-dramas to come to Palmerston North is scheduled . It is “I’ll Tell the World,” a universal picture starring Lee Tracy, making a comeback in motion pictures. The story has to do with the loves and adventures of the staff correspondents of world-wide newsgathering, agencies as they race front continent to continent in search of comedy, tragedy, thrills and triumphs, which they relay to the doorsteps of millions of homes each day. Tracy and Roger Pryor, playing the
role of rival newsgatherers, first clash when they “cover” tho crash of a disabled Naval dirigible in northern Canada. Their rivalry continues in Europe when they try to find out why attempts are being made on the life of an ancient grand duke. Tracy meets a girl he thinks is a young American and falls in love. The role is played by Gloria Stuart, beautiful blond Universal player who has made such rapid strides during the past two years. The girl turns out to be a royalist. ...... Briggs having scooped'Brown on this feature, he really goes into action and shows what ho can do. Before ho has finished, ho has snagged a revolution, lias saved several lives, and has yell sco it yourself! No uso spoiling it. Onslow Stevens, Alee B. Francis, Lawrence Grant, Hugh Enfield are excellent in support of the stellar role. A fine job of direction from .a .scropt tci. pletc with laughs and tense moments, is credited “to-Edward Scdgwickr '
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 248, 24 October 1934, Page 5
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266Lee Tracy Returns To The Silversheet Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 248, 24 October 1934, Page 5
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