RIVOLI, HOWICK
HAROLD LLOYD IN “SPEEDY” Harold Lloyd’s great picture Speedy.” which has distributed l much laughter and happiness at vari- ; ous theatres recently, will be screened lat the Rivoli Theatre. Howick. this : evening. “Speedy” is' the nickname ot j Lloyd himself, who is a New i©* lad, notable for the ease with which*?® j loses every job. Part of Lloyd s ; to run counter to all the recognise® i speed and traffic laws of the city, anc j to outwit the transport magnates. « | does both things in his brightest st>i • To watch the progress of his movo car through crowded streets is a n experience, but mild in compare with a desperate drive to presen’e interests of a bus concern. Axv this the plot is wound. . . trp Victor McLaglen’s great Ijcgg • Hangman’s House,” a story of life based on the well-known Byrne novel, will also be screened evening.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 584, 9 February 1929, Page 14
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