GRAND
BIG PICTURES TO-MORROW The two pictures which make the current programme at the Grand Theatre will be screened for the last time this evening. These are “The Fortune Hunter,” the .merry Syd Chaplin comedy, and the fine underworld drama, "Dressed to Kill.” To-morrow the Grand will present a new programme of outstanding merit, headed by the latest dramatic screen success of John Barrymore, "Tempest,” a tale of the Russia of just before and during the Revolution. Brilliant uniforms, beautiful women and stark drama mark this great picture. The second big attraction will be "Not Quite a Lady,” a British picture starring Mabel Poulton, based on the famous play by St. John Han kin, "The Cassilis Engagement.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 576, 31 January 1929, Page 14
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