CHILDREN’S PICTURES
LYRIC, TOMORROW AFTERNOON Another film programme specially selected to meet the needs of children will be presented at the Lyric Theatre tomorrow afternoon. These children's pictures were begun under the patronage of her Excellency the Lady Alice Fergusson. Dominion president of the League of Mothers, and have already proved verysuccessful in entertaining children on Saturday afternoons with suitable motion picture amusement. RONALD COLMAN IS THIRD In playing the title role of “Bulldog Drummond,” the world-famous mystery thriller, which Samuel Goldwyn has mado into a film, Ronald Colman is the third noted English actor to assume the role of the dashing English captain who foils the gang of torturers and wins the girl. Gerald du Mauri er played the title role in the London stage production which was highly successful. A, E. Mathews, an Englishman, prominent on the Mew York stage, played it on Broadway.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 761, 6 September 1929, Page 14
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