SECOND AND FINAL WEEK OF THE INCOMPARABLE TALKING, SINGING and SOUND PROGRAMME. Three 11 a.m. STR.A I [ 11 a.m. Three Sessions 2.15 p.m. ™ 2.15 p.m. Sessions Daily 8 p.m. A Fuller'Hayward Theatre 8 p.m. Daily m.\ m INCOMPARABLE JANET GAYNOR With WM BARRY NORTON CHARLES MORTON NANCY DREXEL THE PICTURE OF Behind the Scenes — 1001 THRILLS! unu trie oLcnca , Away from the tinsel and glamour of the arena, away from the laughter of the crowds, tragedy lurked in the lives of the daredevil trapeze known as the “Four Devils.” A titanic struggle of human strength and weakness was being waged—told in the most outstanding pictur of the season. Not a “Talkie” in the accepted sense of the word, but “Sound Synchronised” —accompanied throughout by the Roxy Theatre Orchestra of 110 Players. THREE OTHER BIG “ALL-TALKIE” FEATURES. ROYALTY SERIES No. 2. KING ALPHONSO OF SPAIN. Steps into his garden and chats with you! Hear Him! See Him! Enjoy a Laugh with Him! CLARKE AND McCULLOUGH in “THE BATH BETWEEN” A 100 PER CENT. TALKIE COMEDY. A hilarious farce concerning a lovely lady, a bath and two amateur actors, who have to think fast and talk quickly to save themselves from a husband’s wrath. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS—The Newsreel you SEE & HEAR THE ONLY TALKIE NEWSREEL IN THE WORLD. If there is a Show in Auckland worth seeing it is Advertised in THE SUN.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 17
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