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EDENDALE CINEMA

TWO FEATURE FILMS The story of a shy young man overwhelmed with three great desires is told in “The Timid Terror,’* an F. B. O. production starring George O’Hara, which is coming to the Edendale Theatre to-night. George plays the role of a youth who is possessed with the idea to make good in spite of his timidity, and sets as his prime goal a promotion which will bring him the right to marry the girl he loves. “Lost at the Front,” the First National war comedy which will also be shown at Edendale to-night, boasts an unique cast as well as a new sort of war theme. There is no hero and no villain, plenty of love interest—-but no romantic male lead! Natalie Kingston, Wampas Baby Star of 1927, supplies the “appeal” and George Sidney and Charlie Murray are co-starred.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 16

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EDENDALE CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 16

EDENDALE CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 16

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