“DEVIL DANCER” AT GRAND
“The Bevil Dancer,” a story of Tibetan monasteries, starring Gilda Gray, is one of the big attractions at the Grand Theatre this evening. The plot of “The Bevil Dancer” concerns an orphan white baby brought up by the Black Lamas of Tibet to be a sacred temple dancer, her escape with an English explorer, her misunderstanding of and flight from him, her dancing in a natuch house and her final reunion with Stephen after a series of exciting events concerned with the vengeance sought by emissaries of tho Grand Lama. “Tht Big City,” Lon Chaney’s latest drama, is the second attraction.
The second Meighan picture for Paramount release during the coming year is “The Mating Call,” recently completed by the star. The vogue of the theme song for picture releases seems to have become established with the advent of the sound synchronised picture, and “The Mating Call” will have a song specially written by a popular cornposer. Tt will have the same title as the picture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 499, 31 October 1928, Page 17
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170“DEVIL DANCER” AT GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 499, 31 October 1928, Page 17
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