GRAND AND LYRIC
NEW PICTURES TOMORROW The current programme at both the Grand and Lyric Theatres, which ha* been delighting patrons during the past week, will have its final presentation this evening. The films are “Love Over Night,” an exciting tale of modern America starring Marceline Day and Rod La Itocquc, and “Masked Emotions,” a tale of the sea, smugglers and fighting, in which George O'Brien is the star. From tomorrow 7 an entirely new programme will be shown at both theatres. The first of the two big pictures is “Black Magic,” a fine film, and the second “rower.” This stars William JBovd in a tale of hydroelectric schemes in the mountain ranges, and is a particularly excltin* story.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 17
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