BRITANNIA
“THE LOVELORN” Thrills and romance mark “The Bovelorn,” starring Sally O’Neill and Molly O’Day, which will be shown at the Britannia Theatre to-night. Sparkling with the modernism of the younger generation, and tugging at the heartstrings with its tragedies of youth, it tells the story of two sisters, one an especially frivolous girl, who scorns her flashy suitor; and the other a more demure chapiter, who has long loved the boy in secret. He turns to the quiet one for consolation. A,s their wedding approaches, the bride-to-be, believing that he still loves her sister, brings about an exciting and surprising climax that shows the young man up for what he really is, and solves the love problems of both herself and her sister. Thomas Meighan, in a story of the underworld, “The City Gone Wild,’* is the second feature.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 394, 30 June 1928, Page 16
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