SATIRICAL COMEDY AT LIBERTY THEATRE.
CLAIRE WINDSOR AND CONRAD NAGEL SEEN IN “ DANCE MADNESS.”
“Dance Madness” has been described as a “witty satire,” and it does riot belie the description. At the same time, it is not over-Hatirleal and it handles the subject in a masterly yc-t laughable manner. Another point about tfie picture that enhances its value as something novel is the locations in which it has been filmed. The bright lights of Paris are thrown on to (he screen in a realistic manner. This plo r ture is the first, occasion on which Claire Windsor and Conrad Nagel have appeared together, and two such noted artists pee to it that they have a cast that is worthy of their efforts. Both of thsse pjayera are excellent dancers, and lb “Dance Madness” they have an excellent opportunity to show themselves as waltzers. Rin Tin Tin, the marvel dog, who has been star in a score of pictures, takes the principal role in “Below the Line,” a Master picture that provides a great deal of entertainment. The musical portion of ilie programme synchronises with the pictures and many classical and popular numbers are introduced.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18013, 25 November 1926, Page 5
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