SUBURBAN THEATRES
At the Prince Edward Theatre this evening: the pictures are to be “The Woman Disputed** (Norma Talmadge) and “Tesha” (Marla Corda and Jameson Thomas). The Empire Theatre, Dominion Road, is screening The Spy” (the sensational secret service thriller) and ‘The Bushranger” (Dale Austin a ' Tim McCoy). The Grey Lynn Cinema is showi “Scarlet Seas” (Richard Barthelmes and “Stolen Pleasures” (Helene Cha wick). “BEGGARS OF LIFE” AT ROY/ Wallace Ueery lia,-, the role of a. rough, lazy tramp in 111* latest picture, “LSeggars of Life," now at the ftoyal Theatre, Kingsland. ' Beggars of Lite is a dramatic story of a girl murderer's flight from justice, and the help and rough good-fellow-ship she received from the tramps Louise Brooks is the girl, and Richard Arlen has the unusual role of a tramp. “Love ’Em and Leave ’Em,” th»* second feature. is an amusing cornedv I starring Lawrence Gray. Nancy Carroll, who sings two song!* in the Paramount sound picture, Abie’s Irish Rose,” has appeared in five Para- ■ mount sound and talking pictures i Other featured players in the cast of •Abie’s Irish Rose” are Charles Rogers I and Jean Hersholt.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 17
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