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  2. ON AND OFF

    Allan Wilkie and his company are still trotting up and down N.Z. N.Z. can do with them, as legitimate theatres have too often been shut because of ...

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  5. SCREENERY

    "The Dark Star" (Paramount), from Robert Chambers' novel, is a regular thriller of a spy-drama, through which the course of true love runs anything ...

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  6. WATCH YOUR DODGER

    In "The Dark Star," one is again shown the danger of taking summer boarders. If they don't rob the bank, they ruin the hero at cards, or -- as in ...

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  7. YES

    Two old ladies sitting in front of me at the pictures were discussing the police methods used on Mary Turner in "Within the Law." It finished up, ...

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  8. TWO MUSICIANS OFF

    Left last week for London, Frank Thompson (pianist), Charley Rolfe (baritone), both well known in Sydney. Thompson was on six months' leave ...

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  9. SHOWS INTELLIGENCE

    "All the World to Nothing," starring and produced by William Cussen, a newcomer to me. It's a refreshing blend of tragedy and comedy, excellently ...

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  10. THE LITTLE DANCER

    Margie Dickinson is something by herself as a dancer. Lacking the extreme finish of the most highly-trained classic operators, and (among ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 305 words
  11. GETTING THINNER

    The Metro. film, "The Four Flushes," shows Hall Hamilton has lost some superfluous flesh, but not his euthymol smile. He plays the champion bluffer ...

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  12. BIG PICTURES COMING

    Frank L. Fackard's play, "The Miracle Man," a big New York success, has been picturised by George Loane Tucker, and will be the first of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. ADD IN THE FAMILY

    Because the public accepts one actor or actress, it is no reason why the whole d -- n family should be thrust upon us. To mention a few: The ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. WHY NOT?

    Would suggest as an addition to every city picture theatre a passage from the entrance to the seats with the lighting so arranged as to gradually ...

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  15. TO POPULARISE OPERA

    Opera would be more popular if Amy Castles and Ralph Errolle sang a duet, "The Bit of Fluff from Fuji," while Little Trouble, perched on Daddy's ...

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  16. WANTED

    I'm going to start a theatre in opposition to the three-million quid one. Each seat will be fitted with a tube down which ice-cream will slide. The ...

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  17. PREMIUMS ON UGLINESS

    Agents of the big American picture producing firms are at work all the world over, collecting freaks and bizarre types for use on the screen. ...

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