Amusements Index
J ST. JAMES.—Frank O’Brian's "Revellers’* Revue. PICTURE THEATRES NEW REGENT.—“lnterference” (Evelyn , Brent, Clive Brook, William Powell | and Doris Kenyon), an all-dialogue picture, also talkie supports. PLAZA.—“Live and Take” (George Sidney and Jean llersholt), a talking pic- | ture. also short “talkie” features. MAJESTIC.—“A South Seas Bubble” | (Benita Hume and Ivor Xovello), also I "Xut Quit*; Decent” (Louise Dresser). TlVOLl.—“Widecombe Fair” (Marguerite j Allen and William Freshman), also “The Shakedown” (James Murray and Barbara Kent). EVERYBODY'S. “The Shakedown” (James Murray and Barbara Kent), also “Widecombe Fair” (Marguerite Allen and William Freshman). STRAND.—“The Canary Murder Case” (Louise Brooks. William Powell, James Hall and Jean Arthur), an all-talking picture; also talkie supports. LYRIC.—“The Sin Sister” and “Dressed to Kill.” REGENT, EPSOM.— "Kitty” and “The Wind.” PRINCE EDWARD.—The Pincushion Revue Company; also .“The Ringer” and "Seven Footprints to Satan.” GRAND.—“The Silent House” and “The Sin Sister.” GREY LYNN CINEMA.—“The Gatecrasher” and “The Midnight Limited.” RIALTO. NEWMARKET. “Kitty” and “The Wind.” PARISH HALL. DEVONPORT. “Forgotten Faces” and “Poppies of Flanders.” DANCING DIXIELAND. —Dancin*.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 697, 24 June 1929, Page 8
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