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“WIN THAT GIRL” AT BRITANNIA

Sue Carrol adds to her laurels by an excellent portrayal opposite David Rollins in "Win That Girl,” which is now being shown at the Britannia Theatre. The story, written for the "Saturday Evening Post.” was directed by David Butler. It centres about a football rivalry affecting three generations and the comedy situations are very amusing Both Rollins and Miss Carol give pleasing performances. Thev are youth itself and, as such, are wholesome and convincing. "The Street of Sin,” the second feature is the latest and most powerful drama of Emil Jannings, showing the famous star as the drunken inhabitant of a poor London quarter. The cast of "The Bridge of San Luis ■■ Metro -Goldwyn-Mayer's screen version of Thornton Wilder s Pulitzer Prize novel, has been practically completed with the addition of Don Alvarado and Duncan Rinaldo to enact the parts of the twin brothers Manuel and Estaban. Other principals include Lilv Damita as Camila, Raquel Torre sas Pepita. Ernest Torrence as Uncle Pio, and Emily Fitzroy as the Murquesa. Charles Brabin is directing.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 15

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“WIN THAT GIRL” AT BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 15

“WIN THAT GIRL” AT BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 15

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