PLAZA
“THE TERROR” “The Terror,” Warner Brothers’ latest and greatest mystery picture, Is now playing at the Plaza Theatre to record-breaking audiences. The thriller is based on the London stage play of Edgar Wallace, which has run there for more than three years. It was presented in Auckland last year by Maurice Moscovitch. The cast includes May McAvoy, Louise Fazenda, Edward Everett Horton, Alec B. Francis, Mathew Betz, Holmes Herbert, and John Miljan. “The Terror” is the exciting search search for stolen gold, in a haunted English manor house, by a group of weird and ludicrous people, the most hair - raising being “The Terror,” a cloaked and hooded fiend of darkness. There has been nothing ike “The Terror.” xb imina unu en uiiu.lls as no other film has. All of the short talkie features, which are also being shown, are of a very high standard. There are two violin solos by Albert Spalding, several charming folk songs by Isa Kremer, the Russian p.rima-donna; jazz by Roger Kahn’s New York Orchestra; songs and music by the Four Aristocrats; an all-talking comedy about the fire brigade; and, finally, a U.F.A. gem and Empire News.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 713, 12 July 1929, Page 15
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