NATIONAL
LAST DAYS “VAGABOND KING” The National Theatre is now presenting’ the final two days’ season of “The Vagabond King,.’' Paramount’s dazzling all-colour musical romance. I>ennis King, star of the original stage success, and beautiful Jeanette MacDonald, head a glittering cast. Blazing with gorgeous teehnicolour throughout . . . packed with thrills and adventure . . . glorious romance and tingling excitement, “The Vagabond King” is the most brilliant picture that the screen has ever had. From Saturday next the National Theatre will present a new talkie programme, composed of two splendid talkies. The first of these is entitled. “This Thing Called. Love,” and is a smart comedy of matrimonial complications and troubles which serve to contrast the modern and the oldfashioned ideas of marriage. Constance Bennett and Edmund Lowe head the brilliant cast. The second new attraction will be another amusing comedy. “Sailor’s Holiday” it is called, and it is a laughmaker of the best type Alan Hale and Sally Eilers are the stars.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 15
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159NATIONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 15
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