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Show "Song of the West" Comes Tc Provo Paramount Soon i I? 5 .5':!k! ':.r- :: ' .:?;. i 'i lJ i ? Scee from-, Son of the (Oat ( JlVVarnerB rps. Pro duction- Warncr Bros., who pioneered talking talk-ing pictures through the introduction introduc-tion of Vitaphone, are again scorinp; a sensation ith "Sons' of the West," 100 per cent natural color, singing:, talking, dancing picture, in technicolor, which comes to the Paramount theater next Sunday and Monday. - , This picture is the first all-natural color, all-talking and singing production pro-duction to be made out of doors, with the vivid high Sierras as a background for the dramatic action of this story, adapted from the operetta "Rainbow" by Oscar 1-Iam-mersfein II and Laurence Stallings with Vincent Youman's music. r More than S300.000 worth of recording re-cording equipment was installed in a wild, lonely spot 250 miles from Los Angeles in order- to take these scenes. John Boles, Vivienne Segal, Marie Wells. Joe E. Brown. Sam : Hardy, Rudolph Cameron, Marion Byron, Eddie Gribbon, Ed Martindel i and others are in the cast. Hai-l Hai-l vcy Thew did the adaptation. Ray : Enright directed. |