KING’S TALKIES
SATF RDAA —A LL TALKIE. One of the finest casts that lias been assembled for an all-talking picture will be seen in the Paramount picture. “The Letter.” From the, sensational dlllla of Somerset Ala ugh am, it stars the greatest American actress of tlie day. Jeanne Eagels. In support are O. P. Heggie, an Australian. Reginald Owen. Herbert Alarsbail and other stage celebrities of Broadway, whom you "ill bear as well as see. It is the story oi a woman’s rebellion against the loneliness and monotony of the East and oi a letter which she wrote in a moment of desperation, a letter that nearly sent her to gaol. See and hear “The Letter" together with a fine supporting piogramme. One outstanding feature of the supporting programme will bo a talkie designed to encourage community singing. Those- who have seen the cartoons of popular songs proviously realise how easy it i.s to sing the words of the song as featured on the screen with the dancing hall, emphasising the time and phrasing of the words of tlie song as they appear on the screen. In the large cities, jaded audiences sin-r those songs to the accompaniment of the music and the words of the song.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11401, 21 March 1930, Page 5
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