ADELPHI, GREY LYNN
“HONOUR BOUND” •Honour Bound,” a story of convict labour, starring: George O’Brien and Estelle Taylor, will be shown at the Adelphi (Grey Lynn) Theatre this evening. It is the story of John Ogletree, who has been sent to prison through the treachery of a woman. He is embittered with life and is fighting through unaided. The reason for his sudden transfer to the coal mines is revealed when he finds that Evelyn, his former sweetheart, is now the wife of Paul Mortimer, the coal baron. Seeking to win back Ogletree, she has him appointed her chauffeur. ‘ The Hawk’s Nest,” a drama of the underworld, starring Milton Sills, will also be shown. A dance arranged by the Rugby Football Committee of the City Tramways Club will be held in the old Society of Arts Hall, Kitchener Street, to-morrow evening. Edgar Bendall’s orchestra will supply the music. F. W. Murnau, the great German director now in America, has just completed his second American production for Fox Films, entitled “The Four Devils.” Janet Gaynor has the leading role, with Charles Morton, Nancy Drexei, Mary Duncan, the celebrated stage and screen performer, and Barry Norton, the “mother’s boy” of - “What Price Glory.” “The Four Devils” is a story of circus life in continental Europe.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 462, 18 September 1928, Page 14
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