A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TOMORROW Three Sessions Daily at 11, 2.15 and 8 p. m The Speaking Screen's Finest Example of a Spectacular Drama with Intrigue and Adventure. Cfl/e BLACK HATCH presented Ay WILLIAM FOX THE TIME: 1914. The story of a passionate romance that blazes from the screen—with its central figures a beautiful woman inflamed with power—whose domination of her followers makes of them abject slaves —and of a man—hero and gentleman, who has sworn to strip her of her strength but succumbed for a few unforgettable moments to her charms and allure. LONDON AND INDIA. Officers' Mess of the 42nd Highlanders; Waterloo Station in London; an Indian town close to the Northern border; a minaret with devout Mohammedans at prayer, while a Muezzin sings the call from the balcony; Khyber Pass —the back door of India—The Valley of sudden death; the village of Khinjan in the rugged fastness of Khyber, etc. . £ r /<&. r /'I Hi Pf\ £ V-’ CONCERNING THE NOVEL “ The Black Watch,” was suggested by Talbot Mundy’s story, “ King of the Khyber Bides.” Those familiar with the Mundy story will realise and appreciate when they see “ The Black Watch ” on the screen, that all the intrigue, mystery, love, passion and episodic values have been faithfully transcribed through the medium of Pox Movietone. VICTOR M<IA6IEN MYRNALOY DAVID ROLLINS ROY D’ARCY THEBE IS NO JAZZ, BUT IT DOES PBESENT IN A MANNEB TO THRILL THE HEABT OF EVEBV SPECTATOB, i “ANNIE LAURIE,” “ AULD LANG SYNE,” “ LOCH LOMOND,” ‘ BLUE BONNETS OVEB THE BORDER,” “OVER THE BOBDEB.” ‘FOB CHARLIE, HEAR BAGPIPE ACCOMPANIMENT THAT WILL STIR YOU. ALL TALKING FOX MOVIETONE FEATURE THEY ALL SPEAK PERFECT ENGLISH. 'vi NO INCREASE IN PRICES BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY. LTD. Evening Prices—Front Stalls, 1s 6d; Back Stalls. 2s; Front Circle. 3s 3d: Back Circle, 2s 9dBOOKING 6d EXTRA.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 760, 5 September 1929, Page 16
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