TWO OUTSTANDING PROGRAMMES TO-MORROW. STRAND and MAJESTIC STRAND LAST NIGHT “PARIS” COLLEEN MOORE’S NEWEST DIALOGUE FILM. Colleen Comidy spiced with clever dialogue, brilliant stage spectacles in natural colours, music sentimental and syncopated, costumes breath-taking in their brilliance. A new Colleen Moore is revealed in this comedy drama, a Colleen whose personality is made even more delightful by the addition of a voice regarded as one of the finest yet heard in talking v pictures. \ m \ w How She Dances! How She Loves! Footl ifltits. Kfools TECHNICOLOR HAS BEEN EMPLOYED TO PRESENT MORE VIVIDLY A SERIES OF STAGE EPISODES In which Mis. Moor, and a huge ensemble of seventy-two chorus girls and dancers appear, ail lavishly costumed, it is during th.ss spectacular scene, that the song hits of "Footlights and Fools" are introduced, Miss Moore singing "If I Can’t Have You,” "Pilly Pom Pom Plee" and "You Can’t Believe My Naughty Eyes." ta...a.a^.eaaeaa....a.5a...a.eaaa...a.........^ T>¥mYV<mmw|(MW(wuuwu . MAJESTIC Last Night “SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE” MAJESTIC A TRIPLE ATTRACTION ENTERTAINMENT. FIRST. SECOND. THIRD. EETS JACK MULHALL and Lila Lea ACTING A DUAL ROLE OF PAT (Jack Mulhall.) your beat to-night. Some of the mob think you have been getting too tough lately. You're going to face a bunch of lead to-night. They’ll get you sure.” "Captain's orders are 'shoot to kill’ . . . and orders are orders with me. I was thinking how hard it would be if a man had to kill his own brother! FOR THE KIDDIES' HOLIDAY “MICKEY THE MOUSE” J' JUNGLE RHYTHMS” ffienaic Lite That' You’ll Enjoy the Laugh of a lifetime when you see it. Can it be possible all "Men Are Like That?" Do they all promise steam yachts and country estates before marriage? And afterwards —keep on promising? Are they all laugh-and-love men, who make you mad? And make you glad because they make you love them? FOUR SESSIONS TO-MORROW 11
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 17
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