SUBURBAN THEATRES
At the Prince Edward Theatre- this evening the pictures are “Forgotten Faces’* (Clive Brook and Olga Baclanova), also “Naughty Baby” (Alice White and Jack Mulhall). Eve Bentleys Orchestra, formerly of the Strand Theatre, will play. The Capital Theatre, .Dominion Road, will screen “Captain Lash” (Victor McLaglen) and “A Woman from Moscow” (Pola Negri). The Empire Theatre, Dominion Road, will show “Golf Widows" (Vera Reynolds and Harrison Ford), also “Riley the Cop” (Louise Fazenda and Farrell McDonald). The Edendale Theatre is to screen “The Spy,” the secret service thriller (Gerda Maurus. Willy Fritsch and Rudolph Klein-Rogge); also “Man, Woman and Wife” (Pauline Starke). The Grey Lynn Cinema is to show •Revenge” (Dolores Del Rio) and •‘Homesick” (Marjorie Beebe and Sammy Cohen). At the Parish Hall, Devonport, the films to be shown are “Red Hot Speed” (Reginald Denny) and “Adoration** (Billie Dove and Moreno). At the Forresters* Hall. Birkenhead, the following films will be shown: “A Woman Against the World” (Georgia Hale and Harrison Ford), also a “Collegians” picture. These will he followed by a Cinderella Dance until midnight.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 660, 11 May 1929, Page 14
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