GREY LYNN CINEMA
i Burning the Wind,” the new pk - ture at the Grey Lynn Cinema this evening, is a powerful story ot the West, starring the famous outdoor actor. Hoot Gibson. This film has a fast-moving plot, tense situations and ' plenty of humour. A number of interesting taJkio items ■will also be presented. v Slightly Scarlet.” a Paramount 1 talkie co-starring Evelyn Brent and t \ Clive Brook, is a gripping story of rdventure and intrigue on the Carls | tinent. Paul Lukas has he*n - : assigned to the role of Malatroff. irjv»- ' terious criminal genius.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 921, 14 March 1930, Page 15
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