GREY LYNN CINEMA
“Submarine,” the all-talking drama now at the Grey Lynn Cinema, is full of adventures as exciting and perilous as any Jules Verne novel. It is an authentic record of life in that portion of naval service which dredges harbours and salvages wreckage. Dorothy Revier and Ralph Graves are featured in support of Jack Holt. Frank Capra directed. The Grey Lynn Cinema is showing splendid talkie supports.
The college which is perhaps the most famous in the world in reality doesn’t actually exist. It is the locale of “College Love,” the Universal film coming to Auckland shortly*, with George Lewis, Dorothy Gulliver and Eddie Phillips in the leading parts. It has become so well-known because it has been the screen “alma mater” of the Carl Laemmle, junr., “collegian” series, which proved so universally successful as short subjects that the present feature was made in full length because of the iemands of thousands of fans.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 14
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156GREY LYNN CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 14
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