TWO SILENT FILMS AT LYRIC
Two fine silent pictures will again be presented by the Lyric management this evening. They are ‘'Somehow Good” and ‘'lntroduce Me.” The first of these is a dramatic story of English life, charmingly told by an exceptionally good cast. The chief players are Fay Compton, one time of the London stage, and now of Hollywood, supported by Stewart Rome. The pic concerns the complications that arise when a man loses his memory. ‘ Introduce Me,” the second attraction, stars the hilarious comedian, Douglas Mac Lean, in one of his best comedies to date.
Maude Fulton’s famous stage play, “The Humming Bird.” lias been selected as Clara Bow’s next talkie. 'The Humming Bird’’ is in preparation at the Hollywood studios and filming will start as soon as Miss Bow has completed her current picture “Station S.E.X."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 860, 2 January 1930, Page 15
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