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TWO BIG PICTURES One of the sweetest love stories ever told is the tuneful production “Lucky in Love,” now at the Roxy Theatre. It is an all-talkie complete with many new musical numbers played and sung by Morton Downey, a popular Broadway songster. It is primarily a romantic tale of the love of a stable boy for a great lady, barred by the barriers of rank in Ireland, but free in America. In addition to the sweet voice of Morton Downey, there will be harp playing by Paul Suerth, and songs by Betty Lawford. Lon Chaney as a railroad engineer, piloting a thundering steel monster as accompaniment to one of the prettiest love stories the screen has told in many a season, is the second attraction now playing at the Roxy Theatre, w hero new sound synchronised railroad drama, “Thunder,” is being shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 845, 13 December 1929, Page 16
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144ROXY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 845, 13 December 1929, Page 16
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