SUBURBAN THEATRES
At the Prince Edward Theatre the pictures this evening will be ' The Woman Disputed” (Norma. Talmadgej, and “Tesha” (Maria Corda and Jameson Thomas). The Capitol Theatre. Dominion Hoad, is to show “Q Ships” and “Synthetic Sin” (Colleen Moore). The Empire Theatre. Dominion Road, will screen “The Spy” (Cerda Maurus, Willy Fritsch and Rudolph Klein-Rogge), also “The Bushranger” (Dale Austin and Tim McCoy). At the Grey Lynn Cinema the pictures are to be ‘ The Docks of New York” (Betty Compson and George Bancroft). and “The Price of Fear" (Bill Cody). Richard Barth el mess will soon be seen and heard in his latest talking and singing production "Weary River" a powerful story which has created much enthusiasm wherever it has been shown. Bart helm ess talk;-, sings, and i plays the piano in a remarkably entertaining manner.
Kddie Nugent ha* a new job. H* is the bit? “cough and sneeze man" at - the M.G.M. studios. Whenever and sneezes are needed in sound pic* , turn*. Kddte. who can imitate then* i perfectly, is crtlled for. The n»w \ - interesting, he say® hut sometime! ja strain on the tonsils.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 668, 21 May 1929, Page 17
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