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“A BUSH CINDERELLA” The New Zealand-made film, “A Buslj Cinderella,” in which the leading role is taken by Miss Dale Austen, will be shown this evening at the Grand Theatre. . The work of Miss Dale Austen, who has the leading role of the little Cinderella, is the greatest of the many surprises the picture has in store. Her acting is at all times charming and convincing. Especially fine is her work in the prologue to the picture, when she appears as the tragic little lover, turned out from home by her harsh guardian. As a fine contrast comes her role in the story proper, when she appears as a sunny-natured, happy-go-lucky orphan, brought up by a kindly farmer. Mr. Cecil Scott, in the leading male role, appears as a handsome young naval lieutenant, full of vitality. GREEN MILL, MILFORD “CHICKEN A LA KING” A double star programme will be presented at the Green Mill Theatre, Milford, this evening, headed by “Chicken a la King,” an hilarious comedy. “Circle Eight” with Tom Mix on his wonderful horse, is the second attraction. Special productions that Master Pictures will release in the near future are announced as "Glorious Betsy,” with Dolores Costello and Conrad Nagel, and “ The Fortune Hunter,” featuring Syd. Chaplin. The latter is the screen adaptation of the stago play.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 454, 8 September 1928, Page 18
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