BRITANNIA
“THREE SINNERS” A chance ride in a motor-car saved her life and ruined it! Lured from a train by the honeyed words of a lover, she drove through the countryside for a few hours. The train went on and was wrecked, killing nearly every soul on board. That is the story told in Pola Negri’s latest starring picture for Paramount, “Three Sinners,” which is now running at the Britannia Theatre. AVhat happened when she read the news of her own death in the morning papers? Lefty Flynn in “Mulhall’s Great Catch,” is the second picture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 542, 20 December 1928, Page 20
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