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“A GIRL IN EVERY PORT”
A Girl in Every Port/* Victor MeLaglen’s latest essay in the art of story-telling, is one of the most absolutely enjoyable pictures ever shown at the Grand and Lyric Theatres. It is filled with wit, with high adventure and with pathos, and it has more laughs in it than one can count, only most of them are the sort which bring a catch in your throat. . . . Just as he did in “What Price Glory,” McLaglen puts over things which other men would be afraid to tackle and, as he did in that other picture, he does it successfully. Another unusual thing about “A Girl in Everv Port” ig that eight of the most popular and most beautiful of the younger motion picture actresses in Hollywood play the feminine leads one or two for each port. Marie Casajuana the little Spanish beauty who won the Pox Pilms contest in Spain, is the girl
Louise Brooks in the Argentine. ! Natalie Joyce plays the girl in Panama; Gretel Yoltz tile girl in Holland; Leila Hyams in Panama and Louise Brooks in France. “Joy Street,” the second feature, Is an amusing and up-to-date comedvdrama starring Lois Moran, Sally Phipps, Nick Stuart and Rex Bell.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 756, 31 August 1929, Page 20
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208GRAND AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 756, 31 August 1929, Page 20
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