“It’s just an old United Artists Custom" To Supply the Motion Picture Industry's Greatest Attractions Some of the Personality T alkers being made for 1930, which will soon be seen in Christchurch. ■ m RONALD COLMAN. In his second All-Talking success, greater than “Bulldog Drummond.” “CONDEMNED” The most unusual story he has ever had. With ANN HARDING. Presented by Samuel Goldwyn. a 111 WINIFRED WESTOVER “LUMMOX” Herbert Brenon’s AllTalking adaptation of Fannie Hurst’s novel. With Ben Lyon, William Collier, Jr. Joseph M. Schenck presentation. A tremendous heart gripper. GLORIA SWANSON A sensation in “THE TRESPASSER” Her first All-Talking Picture in which she also sings. Edmund Goulding Production. Presented by Joseph P. Kennedy. ROD LA ROCQUE “THE LOCKED DOOR” Barbara Stanwyck, William Boyd, Betty Bronson, in the most gripping All-Talking society drama ever produced. Presented by Joseph M. Schneck. George Fitzmaurice Production. MARY BICKFORD DOUG. FAIRBANKS Together—in an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Comedy—“THE TAMING OF THE SHREW” All-Talking The biggest picture announcement ever made. Sam Taylor production. And in Addition —12 Featurettes. Not mere pictorial short subjects but complete pictorial shots featuring real stars and with musical compositions that would do justice to any feature production. You must see every United Artists Production in The Sign of l 1930 Screen Perfection Ton ■will be swept to crests of supreme delight by this dynamic story of a matchless love that triumphed against a woman’s burning hate and the bridgeless gaps of caste. M m M TWO SESSIONS DAILY / 2.15—8 p.m. Hidy w Sk/ienoA, 4 // L MMH&, Karl VolmoeQer D.W.GMFFITH) WILLIAM BOYD JETTA GOUDAL LUPE VELEZ GEORGE FAWCETTW ALBERT COMTI Hear Her Sing! LUPE VELEZ Sings Six Times, including -WHERE IS THE SONG OF SONGS FOR ME?” 1 Irving Berlin'. Them. Sons“NENA” and “AT THE DANCE." AUo Talking Sequences end Tremendous Synchronised Musical Scorn by HUGO REISENFELD. Sam Taylor Sitfn of fP® Commencing Thursday, Dec. 19th.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18946, 17 December 1929, Page 17 (Supplement)
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