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GREY LYNN CINEMA

“MOULIN ROUGE” The flne British production. “Moulin Rouse," is the big attraction at ths Lynnn Cinema again this evening. The picture is a compelling and nerve-tingling story of Baris and its night life, with one of the most remarkable personalities on the Continental stage as the star. Olga Tschechowa is the idol of millions of wlayRoers throughout Europe. Renowned for her many leading roles in musical comedy and revue, and with considerable Aim experience, she was the ideal choice for the part of the star in the famous Parisian cabaret show. A full supporting programme is also shown, headed by "The, Dangerous •Dude." an amusing story starring the athletic Reed Howes, - —‘

Lois Moran and George O'Brien are eo-starred in the Fox Film True Heaven,” a drama of love and intricue with a war background. OBi len plays the part of a British lieutenant who falls in love with a mysterious girl known as • Judith,” only to discover later that she is an enemy spy. O'Brien brings to the screen a tit id characterisation of both lover ard fiehting man. while Miss Moran, who in two years has risen to the front rank of stardom, is a convincing “Judith.’ Charles Morton has been kept In training by the demands of his roles in pictures during the last year. Both in "Four Devils.” a Fox production directed by F. W. Murnau, and in "Christina " in which he plays opposite Janet Gaynor, Morton has the part of a trapeze performer in a circus.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 624, 28 March 1929, Page 17

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GREY LYNN CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 624, 28 March 1929, Page 17

GREY LYNN CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 624, 28 March 1929, Page 17

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