“RED HOT SPEED” AT BRITANNIA
The trials and tribulations of a young prosecuting lawyer who is conducting a campaign against speeders, only to fall in love with a chronic offender, a beautiful and wealthy girl, is the plot of “Red Hot Speed,” the comedy now at the Britannia Theatre. The picture is one of the best the popular star, Reginald Denny, has made for some time. Moving rapidly and with screamingly funny situations, “Red Hot Speed” provokes continuous laughter from the audience. Denny plays the role of a young attorney, pressing a court campaign against speeders. His troubles begin when a pretty society girl, arraigned for speeding, is paroled in his custody. She happens to be the daughter of the newspaper editor backing the antispeeuing campaign. The locally-made picture, s “A Daughter of Auckland,” together w T ith the sound synchronised effects, is also being presented, followed by Madge Bellamy in a comedy-drama entitled “Very Confidential.”
LUNA PARK
OPEN TO-MORROW Luna Park, popularly known as "New Zealand's Coney Island,” will be open again this evening, also on Saturday afternoon and evening. All the permanent devices are working, and thrills and laughter are the order of the day. The side show attractions and the Palais de Lance entertain and amuse young and old alike.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 630, 5 April 1929, Page 14
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213“RED HOT SPEED” AT BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 630, 5 April 1929, Page 14
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