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  2. FOOTLIGHTS and Film Hickers (continued.) THIS TALKIE TALK.

    No doubt there is at least some truth in the statement of Cecil B. de Mille, superdirector of super-spectacles (you remember the Red Sea dividing itself in two at the ...

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  3. MUSIC Platform and Gramophone MUSIC.

    We have heard the greatly-praised Giannini, the Italo-American soprano. Not enough of us, though. Her audiences in Perth have been sadly out of keeping with ...

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  4. FROM THE THEATRE.

    Modern versions of Shakespeare are nearly always failures because the producers always go too far. "Macbeth" with the prime scoundrel of the piece ...

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  5. SCREEN GOSSIP.

    Maurice Chevalier, the famous French star, who has now signed a contract to appear in Paramount pictures, learned to speak English from a fellow prisoner of ...

    Article : 978 words
  6. RECORDS REVIEWED.

    It was George Gershwin who, as I pionted out last week, first put jazz on the musical map with his "A Rhapsody in Blue." Now he has written another ...

    Article : 477 words
  7. 'BURLINGTON BERTIE."

    Is there a music-hall audience that cannot whistle "Burlington Bertie?" No song of its type ever made a greater hit. Ella Shields herself does not know how many ...

    Article : 461 words
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