SUBURBAN THEATRES
Entertaining film programmes are being presented at the Thomas A. O'Brien Suburban Theatres. The Regent, Theatre, Epsom, is showing “The City Gone Wild,” starring Thomas Meighan, and “Honeymoon Hate,” starring Florence Vidor and William Austin. The Rialto Theatre, Newmarket, is showing “The Farmer’s Daughter,” a big comedy, starring Majorie Beebe, and “Masked Emotions,” an adventure story of smugglers, starring George O’Brien. The Britannia Theatre, Three Lamps, is presenting “Why Leave Home,” a musical comedy version of “Cradle Snatchers,” starring Sue Carol, Nick Stuart, Dixie Lee and David Rollins. The Theatre Royal, Kingsland, is screening “The Devil I-lorse,” starring Rex the wild horse actor, and “Fazil,” a romance of the desert, starring Charles Farrell.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 14
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115SUBURBAN THEATRES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 14
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