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"COLLEGE LOVE," ALL-TALKIE, MAJESTIC, SATURDAY.

A fast-moving comedy drama of coilege life is lieralded for showing at the Dlajestic Theatre, beginning at. the matinee to-morrow, when "Coliege Love," a feature picture made by the same cast as Uiiivers.al s popular "C'ollegian" short conied'ies, will be the pnncipal attraction. "Coliege Love" may be considered, the graduating opus of this popular group of screen players. It is the last- coliege picture in which they will be seen together. Featuring George Lewis, with such sterling support as Dorotliy Gulliver, Edde Pbitlips, Churchill Ross, Haydon Stevenson and Sunxixer Getchell, Ihe photoplay was directed by Nat Ross under tlie supervision cf Carl Laemmle, jnr., from a story by Leonard Fields. The high-liglit of the picture is a stirring cliampionship football ganie and it is a niatter of reeord that this football game- is the hest ever screened for a moving picture. Great care has heen exercised to preserve the continuity o'f action in tlie game and to follow the varions piays tlirough so that the tlieat.e audienee 'can follow the ball and yet the maximum suspense from the gam^. This part of the picture was made iu the famous Califonna Stadium where the big East-West ga'me is- played. anu all the colour and excitement or the vast arena and its thousands of football faxxs have been captuved in ceh'iloid. Other phases of coliege life also are shown in faithful production ; campus antics, fmternity and sorority house festivities and the fever vh enthusiasm of a big-game rally aud torchlight parade. Through it all runs a delightful love story and the rivalry of two popular campus figures over trqi heart of a campus sweetheart, An - x cellent selection of ' all-talkie slioi't subjects wiJl be shown in suppor'-. Seats may be reserVed at' the Brisfol Piano Co., or hy theatre 'phone, 2708.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 250, 22 November 1929, Page 2

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"COLLEGE LOVE," ALL-TALKIE, MAJESTIC, SATURDAY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 250, 22 November 1929, Page 2

"COLLEGE LOVE," ALL-TALKIE, MAJESTIC, SATURDAY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 250, 22 November 1929, Page 2

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