SUBURBAN THEATRES
At the Princo Edward Theatre this evening the pictures will be “The Patriot” (Emil Jannings and Lewis Stone) and “A Woman Against the World” (Georgi© Idale). Eve Bentley’s Orchestra, formerly of the Strand Theatre, will play. The Capitol Theatre. Dominion Road, "ill screen “The Further Adventures the Flag Lieutenant” (Henry Edalso “Outcast” (Corinne Grif-,,-The Edendale Theatre will show *our Walls” (John Gilbert) and “The 5S ne ® Idol” (Bessie Love). Grey Lynn Cinema will show Home. James’* (Laura La Plante) and Avalanche” (Jack Holt). At the Parish Hall, Devonport, the futures to be shown this evening are •* a . Me Home” (Bebe Daniels), and As You Enter” (Louise Fazenda). opinion of Anne Nichols, the "ak °r ess ot the famous stage play, adio s Irish Rose,” the success that t, atten dca her work is primarily due Deo i fact that the tale is of ordinary thn? i ln Gv< ‘ry-day surroundings, and anrtv * las a basic theme of toleration tur b s nevolence - The Paramount pic--I, f* based on the play, was personD : supervised by Miss Nichols, and C hi*r rvf ‘ s fbe same atmosphere. The j. r Parts are played by Charles ternary Abi ® and Nancy CarroU “
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 19
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199SUBURBAN THEATRES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 19
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