EVERYBODY’S
“WHEN DUTY CALLS” The tense drama of firemen, entitled “When Duty Calls,” will be screened again this evening at the Everybody’s Theatre. The story is particularly thrilling in parts where the old fireman is discharged because of a bad leg caused by a knock received in a fire. Through the urgings of his daughter, he is allowed to go through a test by which he may be reinstated to his old job. The test is an appallingly nervestraining one, and after a hard-fought struggle against the examiner’s diiTicult problems, he foils and is told he is incompetent. During the big fire at the Scala Theatre at which liis daughter works, the fireman causes a riot of applause at the way in which he rescues his daughter and his enemy, the superintendent, from the 10th storey of the burning building. Rudolf Rittner. Henry Stuart and Helga Thomas are in the title roles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 573, 28 January 1929, Page 15
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152EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 573, 28 January 1929, Page 15
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