EVERYBODY’S
“BLIND ALLEYS” The screen at Everybody’s Theatre is the proud possessor of a first rate melodrama this week- “Blind Alleys” , presents a new departure for Tom Meighan but one in which he wins pew honours. As the title suggests, “Blind Alleys” tells the tale of two j people, how they become separated j and then, after vainly walking through i various “blind alleys” finally find ■ themselves reunited after all seems lost. Frank Tuttle’s latest Paramount production starts with a colourful Cuban wedding. Handsome young Dan Kirby and his beautiful sweetheart, Maria, are being united in the well known bonds of matrimony. Dan has triumphed over Julio Lachados The happy couple arrive in New York, and catastrophes start falling in their path. j Oh, and that just starts to tell of ! the thrills in store. As an example of entertaining melodrama, author Owen Da , created a winner in “Blind Greta Nissen is the bride n Brent the mysterious pirn. man.” The second feature on the programme at Everybody’s will be "Hey! Hey! Boy!” a Universal film with Hoot Gibson? in the leading role.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 132, 25 August 1927, Page 17
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183EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 132, 25 August 1927, Page 17
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