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TWO FINE FILMS AT ROYAL

“Seven Footprints to Satan,” an exciting mystery story starring Thelma Todd and Creighton Hale, will be shown this evening at the Royal Theatre, Kingsland. The story is all about the adventures of the two young people—Eve and Jim —who are kidnapped and taken to the mysterious abode of a man calling himself “Satan.” What befalls in the house of horrors would beggar the descriptive powers of a Poe. The settings are exceptional, varying from the most up-to-date home interiors to strange scenes such as the throne room of Satan’s palace. “The Freedom of the Press,” which will also be shown, is a thrilling story of a fight against the underworld, starring Marceline Day and Dewis

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 677, 31 May 1929, Page 16

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TWO FINE FILMS AT ROYAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 677, 31 May 1929, Page 16

TWO FINE FILMS AT ROYAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 677, 31 May 1929, Page 16

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