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SUBURBAN THEATRES

At the Prince Edward Theatre this evening the “Pincushion Revue” company of singers and dancers, together with their ballet and amusing sketches, will entertain the audience for the greater part of the evening. The pictorial side of the programme will be headed by “The Ringer” (Edgar Wallace story starring Annette Benson and Leslie Faber), and “Seven Footprints to Satan” (a mystery-thriller starring Thelma Todd). The Grey Lynn Cinema is showing “The Gatecrasher” (Glenn Tryon) and “The Midnight Limited,” an exciting railway story. At the Parish Hall, Devonport, the films are “Forgotten Faces” (Olga Baclanova and Clive Brook), and “Poppies of Flanders” (Jameson Thomas). “The Carnation Kid,” starring Douglas Mac Lean, was released at the Capitol Theatre, Sydney, on May 25. “The Carnation Kid” is a 75 per cent, talking picture, with synchronisation where the action is too fast for dialogue. Frances Lee plays the leading feminine role. Joan Crawford, who has just completed “Our Modern Maidens,” will be next starred in “Jungle,” a melodramatic story of primitive life in South America.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 697, 24 June 1929, Page 15

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SUBURBAN THEATRES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 697, 24 June 1929, Page 15

SUBURBAN THEATRES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 697, 24 June 1929, Page 15

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