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BRITANNIA

“THE PRIMROSE PATH” It takes a great story to make a great picture,' and so “the Primrose Path” has that in its favour. It has, too, [ the added advantage of a. marvellous cast and an extraordinary capable director. Harry Hoyt—the man who made The Lost World”—directed this him, working with such players as Ciara Bow, Wallace MacDonald, Tom Santschi, Stuart Holmes, Arline Pretty, Lydia Knott, Templar Saxe, George Irving and Master Pat Moore. Released beneath the Arrow banner, it is the featured attraction at the Britannia theatre for to-night. “‘The Primrose Pain” is as altogether remarkable a picture-play as has time shown in Auckland in a very long

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 170, 8 October 1927, Page 14

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BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 170, 8 October 1927, Page 14

BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 170, 8 October 1927, Page 14

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