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TWO BIG FILMS AT LYRIC

Doris Kenyon, the charming actress who has endeared herself to millions through her screen portrayals of sweet and winsome heroines, has an entirely new type of role in “The Hawk’s Nest,” which is now at the Lyric Theatre. Playing opposite Milton Sills. Miss Kenyon plays a vivacious, alluring night club girl. Wearing her hair frizzed, and displaying an alluring personality, Miss Kenyon demonstrates her versatility as an actress as never before. “The Fleet’s In,” a breezy comedy drama starring Clara Bow, is the second attraction. This is one of Clara’s typical romances of two men and one girl, the men this time being navy men.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 877, 22 January 1930, Page 14

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TWO BIG FILMS AT LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 877, 22 January 1930, Page 14

TWO BIG FILMS AT LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 877, 22 January 1930, Page 14

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