GRAND AND LYRIC
“JOY STREET” Joy Street.'* now at the Grand and j Lyric Theatres, stars Lois Moran and Nick Stuart in a daring and sensa- j tional portrait of modern youngsters at • play, painted with { a boldness and ! vigour that stamps i it as one of the i truly great achieve- j ments in screen annals. Not a pious i preachment, not a cheap “expose,” hut a strikingly vivid cross -section of life. Brilliant and colourful in its j story. absorbing j and memorable in , its drama, delicious j in its comedy, universal in its appeal. | arresting in theme, “Joy Street” ranks * with outstanding examples of film artistry. The backgrounds are an exclusive school for girls in Switzerland. a group of palatial homes in a Cairo rnia city and a mountain l**dge ni the Sierras. The second feature is A v'irl in Every Port,” Victor McL*agl:tn*s amn<- j ing tale of an amorous and adreut'.-r- * our sailor.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 758, 3 September 1929, Page 15
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158GRAND AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 758, 3 September 1929, Page 15
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