EVERYBODY’S
“SHIPWRECKED” One of the most thrilling photoplays shown here in many weeks is “Shipwrecked,” a new Metropolitan picture, which is shown with great success at Everybody’s Theatre. Stellar honours are shared by Seena Owen, popular screen star, and Joseph Schildkraut, who recently created so fine an impression in “The Road to Yesterday.” “Shipwrecked” is an excellent photoplay, the scenes of which are largely laid on the high seas during one of the most tremendous hurricanes ever pictured, and on an island in the tropics. The story is dramatic and there are genuine thrills in every scene. The supporting players, including Matthew Betz, Clarence Burton. Laska Winter and Lionel Belmore, render highly artistic portrayals. “The Kid Brother,” featuring Harold Lloyd, is the chief attraction on the programme at Everybody’s.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 147, 12 September 1927, Page 15
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