TONIGHT at S And EXTENDED SEASON TOMORROW STRAND ONLY A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. SESSIONS at 11, 2.15 and 8 p.m. ISiJ*- 7 Eclipsing in Sheer //. / Dramatic Grandeur Mightiest Spectacles of Screen or Stage. . . l! With BEBE DANIELS A 'TTALTH OF ENTER. TAINMENT THAT COULD NEVER BE ATTAfNEO BY STAGE OR SCREEN UNTIL KAIMO AfMED FOR THE ULTI-MATT-AND GAINED m A SWCINC SENSATION JOHN BOLES -SCREEN’S GREATEST TENOR BrTt Wheeler Robert Woolse> Dorothy Lee Don Alvarado -AND A THOUSAND OTHERS! Ml GORGEOUS SCENES IN TECHNICOLOR % Box Plans at THEATRE Phone 43-114
TONIGHT: Sessions 5.45, S o’clock TWO GOOD SHOWS IN ONE. 100 Per Cent. ALL-TALKIE “ACQUITTED” tVo. 2—IAN KEITH IN A CRACKLING MELODRAMA OF NEW YORK'S UNDERWORLD too Per Cent. ALL-TALKIE “LIGHT FINGERS” BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. * —— RESERVES 41-341. AT 2 THEATRES. TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. GLORIA SWANSON m LAti “THE TRESPASSER*
Al Boasberg, scenarist and comedy constructor, has been signed to a longterm contract by Metro-Gold wynMayer. Boasberg’s latest work for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is a collaboration on the story and dialogue of -i So ThU» is College**-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 902, 20 February 1930, Page 17
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