ROYAL.
There are so many outstanding features in the Tiffany production, released by Master Pictures, “Lost at Sea,” here for the first time at the Royal to-night. This reviewer is somewhat in a quandry where to begin. The story tells of the complications that arise after the sinking of an ocean liner, and the unexpected return of the husband who was reported drowned. It would be unwise to reveal the intensely interesting situation that presents itself, as it would take the edge from the surprise twist in the story. “Lost at Sea” was suggested by the Louis Joseph Vance story, “The Mainspring,” and was more than ably directed by Louis J. Gasnier. Also “Birthday Guests” (Comedy), and Gazette. Prices 9d and .1/0. Children 3d and 6d. Far and away the most baffling and sensationally thrilling mystery picture ever filmed. New emotions —new effects—new thrills never before equalled in a screen presentation! See “The Cat and the Canary” next week.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3774, 31 March 1928, Page 2
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159ROYAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3774, 31 March 1928, Page 2
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