GRAND AND LYRIC
Madge Bellamy, the queen of all light comediennes, is now at the Grand and Lyric Theatres in another scintillating Fox Films comedy, “Soft Living.” It is based on an original story on the question of love versus alimony and more than gives Miss Bellamy a chance to prove her genius as a subtle comedienne.
The big supporting programme at both theatres includes “Burning Daylight, an exciting story of the Alaskan gold-rush days from the book by Jack London and starring Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon: also “Sacrifice,” a strong drama of motherlove.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 831, 27 November 1929, Page 16
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95GRAND AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 831, 27 November 1929, Page 16
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