SUBURBAN THEATRES
At the Prince Edward Theatre this evening the pictures are “M’lle Parley Too'’ (Estelle Brody and John Stuart) and “Eileen of the Trees” (Anny Ondra and William Freshman). Songs at the piano will be presented by the Snappy Three.
The Grey Lynn Cinema is showing “Fugitives” (Madge Bellamy) and “Wolves of the Underworld” (all-star cast).
The pictures at the Parish Hall Devonport, will be “Synthetic Sin’ (Colleen Moore) and “Michigan Kid” (Renee Adoree and Conrad Nagel; : also a “Collegians” picture.
At the Foresters’ Hall. Birkenhead, the films are “True Heaven”. (Lois Moran and George O’Brien) and “Collegians” picture. There will be a dance from 10 o’clock onward. Sam Wood, who plucked Anita Page from obscurity for the leading feminine role in “Telling the World.” has selected another unknown girl for the feminine lead in “College Days,’’ an alltalking picture of college life, which will go into production shortly at the Metro-Goldyyn-Mayer studios. The new find is Sally Starr, a small, darkeyed Pittsburgh girl, who has never before played in motion pictures.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 684, 8 June 1929, Page 14
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173SUBURBAN THEATRES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 684, 8 June 1929, Page 14
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