EMPIRE
“UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE”
"Under the Black Eagle,” now being shown at the Empire Theatre, is an outstanding film. Firstly, because a tender and appealing romance has been subtly blended with thrills and adventure; secondly, because the unusual and absorbing story is laid in Central Europe and provides an interesting and authentic insight into Continental home life; and, thirdly, because “Flash,” a new canine star, makes his screen debut in the role of a dog of war, who saves his master's life. Ralph Forbes is excellently cast in the role of a young artist who is called upon to rally to his country's flag, and Marceline Day, in the role of his sweetheart, does some fine emotional acting that is worthy of her* past performances. “Thanks for the Buggy Ride,” a thoroughly laughable comedy, starring Laura La Plante, will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 529, 5 December 1928, Page 16
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143EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 529, 5 December 1928, Page 16
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