"LOST AT THE FRONT”
AT PRINCESS ON WEDNESDAY At the Princess Theatre this week First National’s highly diverting picture, “Lost at the Front,” should attract large audiences, if only tor the ,-oason tlmt Natalie Kingston is in the leading feminine part. George Sidney and Charlie Murray have the co-starring roles — comedy, of course; Miss Kingston is cast as a Russian sculptress. Natalie is a Californian girl, and has the wonderful complexion of most daughters of the Holden State. Her -one of her forh«ars was General Mariano Vallejo, first Governor of California— gives her an olive tint and the lovely verydarh ot the iTbaby stars of 1327 by thetVampus, whom the a toocr >" 'a great reader, an athletic gir! with considerable equestrienne "*—®— ‘
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 15
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121"LOST AT THE FRONT” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 15
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