MAJESTIC
“THE PAINTED ANGEL” Billie Dove’s talking film personality is as sweet and alluring as her silent self was. Everyone will love her in “The Painted Angel,” as a night club hostess who sings, dances and charms her way through exciting drama and irresistible comedy. Her pep and vitality are amazing, and it gives a new idea of her versatility to recall the stately poise she exhibited in other films. “The Painted Angel,” now at the Majestic Theatre, was adapted from Fannie Hurst’s story, ‘'Give This Little Girl a Hand.” Millard Webb directed the film, filling it with clever bits of business and putting real punch into his handling of dramatic scenes. Edmund Lowe as Miss Dove’s leading man is seen at his splendid best. A particularly fine and brightly varied supporting programme is also being shown at the Majestic.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 13
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140MAJESTIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 13
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