“THE FARMER’S WIFE” AT LYRIC
Again on Saturday evening patrons ■it the Lyric Theatre were given a bright film of the English rustic village life. The title was "The Farmers wife " it being the film version of the successful stage play, which ?as shown in London some time ago by E So n me h eL P c°e t llent examples of British Ph thepTc«^e an theTeaSfng^ e o?e S S SernS {Sken by Jameson Thomas and Lilian Gall -Da vis, who are supported by two ,n °d St G Tbb Si McLiu r g l hfin. G t£ from "a directorial poi n t f ofjmw. Jhe meture ‘“••RareKnees,” the second feature, is a comedy drama of modern youth. Dolores CosteUo. Warner Brothers’ glrrStt 'vuaphone special.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 715, 15 July 1929, Page 15
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