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“HALF A BRIDE” AT CAPITOL

“Half a Bride,” to be shown this evening at the Capitol Theatre, is an intriguing study of modern fast living and its antithesis. The story moves from the gilded ballrooms of the wealthy to sordid underworld pleasure dives, to the clean deck of an oceangoing yacht and to the intriguing setting of a desert island. It was adapted to the screen from the story, “White Hands,” by Arthur Stringer. Tfie second attraction this evening is “Ladies of the Mob,” a moving drama of the woman’s side of the underworld's losing battle with the law. Clara Bow and Richard Arlen have the leading roles.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 532, 8 December 1928, Page 15

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“HALF A BRIDE” AT CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 532, 8 December 1928, Page 15

“HALF A BRIDE” AT CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 532, 8 December 1928, Page 15

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