ROYAL SHOWS “THE SHAKEDOWN”
The Shakedown,'* a story of the rtn ®' starring James Murray n’v ar b ;u *a Kent, is now at the Royal theatre, Kingslund. The story concerns Dave Roberts, a promising young •oxer, who is in the employ of a dishonest band of promoters. Dave is lie a dvance agent of the company, and . duty to gain the confidence t-i 11 x towns P° o Pl e in order that they Ul bet on him when the company rives and Dave is faced by the prossionai pugilist travelling with them, n one town, he falls in love with a : oun £ Rtrl. and the film deals with the nanner in which he abandons his discal^n S‘ and wins the girl. Marquis Preferred,” which is also aV* 1 ? ®kown, is one of the best of dolphe Menjou’s amusing comedies of Parisian life.
English cables announce that Mr. -rnest Turnbull, managing director of ntish Dominions Films, has comr eted arrangements whereby his company will distribute the highly apHerbert Wilcox British uilkle’ programmes throughout .New Zealand and Australia,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 704, 2 July 1929, Page 15
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177ROYAL SHOWS “THE SHAKEDOWN” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 704, 2 July 1929, Page 15
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