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“THE LATEST FROM PARIS" “Beau Sabreur,” an exciting colourful story of the French For * Legion in the Sahara, will be sfi _ at the Grand Theatre for the last this evening. “Beau remarkable picture and the roles are taken by Gary Cooper, ™ liam Powell, Evelyn Brent and - Beery, with 1,500 others. , a To-morrow there will be new programme headed by the en. . able comedy-drama, “The ‘ From Paris,” starring Norma s> and Ralph Forbes. In this P Miss Shearer playe the role of a commercial traveller, who P* brains and salesmanship agains travellers. ... & The second attraction ‘‘Square Crooks,” a story of twr' men whe try- to run straight, D . _ tlire c past is against them. The players are John Mack Brown, Dwan and Robert Armstrong-
’Warner Bros. “Across is a thriller in every sense 0 , lar role Monte Blue, who has the sw* fetr in this feature, had to take risks; not only did he handle v planes, proving himself to o )ja rlv aviator, but he also A eW modern types of machines that ti ie* ve aviators would be reluctant the ground in. This ::eature the *° r * piece of intricate direr of which fell to IJoward Bre
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 16
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