NATIONAL AND LYRIC
“THE DANGER GIRL” A new Master picture, “The Danger Girl,” starring Priscilla Dean, is being shown at the National and Lyric Theatres. It is a crook picture, the -story embodying a mystery which is not unfolded until the final fade-out. John Bowers Is featured as leading man, and heads a supporting cast of competent players. “The Black Diamond Express,” starring Monte Blue, is also being shown at both theatres. As Dan Foster, Monte Blue epitomises all that is tine, strong, and loyal in the railroad man. His pride is that his train is always on time and that he is respected by both his employers and the men of his brotherhood. That the speeding car of a joy-riding society girl should crash into his train, causing the first accident identified with his name, is a grief to him, but this is forgotten in pity for the girl. Pity turns easily into love, and before he knows it he is engaged to a girl whose mother comes to plead that she cannot tolerate poverty. From this complications soon arise, and the hero survives a hard struggle to clear his name.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 15
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192NATIONAL AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 15
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