GREY LYNN CINEMA
A talking picture and a fine silent picture are being presented on the same programme at the Grey Lynn Cinema. The talkie is the big comedy. “Three Live Ghosts,” a tale of three soldiers who return from the war to find that they were thought to be killed. A good deal of clever acting is seen in this merry comedy. The silent picture is a mystery thriller, entitled “13 W'ashington Square.”
William Powell, who is § tarred in Paramount’s “The Benson Murder Case,” speaks Japanese in the production. His conversation in the Oriental tongue is directed at Sam, his Japanese valet.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 918, 11 March 1930, Page 15
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103GREY LYNN CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 918, 11 March 1930, Page 15
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