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TWO FINE PICTURES AT BRITANNIA

A thoroughly entertaining farcecomedy, “Easy Come, Easy Go,” Richard Dix’s latest picture, will be shown this evening at the Britannia Theatre. This picture abounds in fast moving situation and a human theme, and is one of the most delightful pictures produced by this popular actor. In the plot Robert Parker, a firm believer in the theory that honesty is the best policy, loses his job. Needless to say this fact stands against him when he is found in possession of considerable sums of money. of Carmen,” the story of the famous opera, with Dolores Del Rio as Carmen, will also be shown.

Frank Borzage has produced another screen classic in “The Street Angel.” This powerful drama, based on the play, “Lady Crisilinda,” by Monckton Hoffe, was selected after careful search through piles of manuscript as the most suitable vehicle to follow “7th Heaven,” his masterpiece of last year. Borzage is confident that in it he has something as great, if not greater, than the famous romance of “Diane” and “Chico.” Janet Gavnor and Charles Farrell are costarred again in the featured roles*.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 17

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TWO FINE PICTURES AT BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 17

TWO FINE PICTURES AT BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 17

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