“LOVE NEVER DIES” AT GRAND
Colleen Moore gives a really delightful portrayal of Jeannine In her big special production, "hove Never Dies." All her whimsical charm is more than ever apparent, and she proves too that she is capable of rising to heights of emotion in some of the scenes. The particular sequences featuring the amazing air stunts are baffling in their realism, and far more thrilling than anything ever before attempted. Rightly termed “the greatest aerial epic of the age,” “Rove Never Dies" is to be shown at the Grand Theatre this evening. It is a sound and music synchronised picture. A full programme of shorter talkie items will also be presented.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 873, 17 January 1930, Page 15
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