Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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Advertising Sixtion WILLIAM FOX presents the first Viennese Operetta A Song Romance with music by OSCAR STRAUS composer of THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER WHAT THE NEW YORK PAPERS SAY: "...One of the loveliest of all the melody films, the most exalted score yet to be sung in the audible pictures... Audiences are going to find it a thing of joy." — Quinn Martin, World "...An especially fine example of vocal recording... adroitly interspersed with joviality and extremely clever photographic embellishments. The principal songs are charmingly rendered." — Mordaunt Hall, Times "...it recalls sweet and pleasant theatrical memories... it is of such stuff as dreams are made of ...glorious music." — Irene Tkikek, Ncivs '...boasts big sets, mob scenes, elaborateeolor sequences ... has been produced on a very lavish scale." — Rose Pelswick. Journal Broadway contributes the stars, Hollywood the lavish ami splendid settings, and '\ ienna the enchanting melodies of her greatest living composer, Osear Straus — to make "MARKIKD IN HOLLYWOOD" the most glamorous song romance ever conceived for stage or screen! Here is $6.60 Broadway entertainment — plus! Leading stars of song and comedy, bevies of Hollywood beauties, settings that stun the vision with their magnificence, a plot thai would have delighted George Barr 3IcCu teh< •< >n himself and surrounding it all, a haunting, enchanting musical score by the world famous composer of the Chocolate Soldier! "MARRIED TN HOLLYWOOD" will be at your favorite theatre soon. Don't miss lliis musical M<>\ ietone!