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CAPITOL

“LOST AT THE FRONT” “An army of pretty women:” is a statement that just misses being an angular. But tile majority who appear a hilarious war comedy of an entirely new sort that will feature the entertainment bill at the Capitol Theatre to-night. It misses because a few of the women in the feminine army used in the picture, are plump, a few grotesquely angular- But the majority who appead in scenes in which the famous Russian Battalion of Death figure, are Pulchritude itself! “Lost at the Front,” directed by Del Lord, co-stars George Sidney and Charlie Murray, with Natalie Kingston. First National leading lady, as its eyetaking feminine attraction. The principal locale of the story, which Frank Griffin wrote, is the Russian front during the world war. “The Outlaws of Red River” will also be screened this evening.

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

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

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

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