“DRAG” AT THE GRAND
Coming close upon the heels of "Weary River," Richard Barthelmess registers another definite hit in "The Family Drag," which is now at the Grand Theatre. “The sincerity and understanding with which the star delineates the leading character makes it one of the best Barthelmess features we have seen in recent times, and that also takes into consideration that he has had several exceptional successes in the past three years. Barthelmess’s voice strengthens our belief in his ever greater potentia ities as a dramatic star of the first magnitude. And the story is simply, effectively and logically told. Excellent supporting items completetlie Grand’s programme.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 17
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