GRAND THEATRE
Two entertaining talkies will be presented at the Grand Theatre this evening. The first is “The Girl in the Glass Cage,” starring Loretta Young. The story centres round a girl who is employed as a. cashier in the box-office of a theatre. Miss Young is “the girl in the glass cage,” placed there by her suspicious old uncle so that her conspicuous position would enable him to keep a constant watch over her. His action gives rise to unexpected developments, the girl being subjected to the persecution of several persons who plot to ruin her happiness. The exciting climax is provided by what is claimed to be one of the most sensational courtroom scenes ever recorded. The second feature, “The Land of the Silver Fox,” is a drama of the snow country, Rin Tin Tin being shown fighting for the life and happiness of a young fur trader who saved him from the cruelties of a harsh master. An entertaining romance runs parallel with the story. Leading roles are taken by Leila Hyaras and John Miljan.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 927, 21 March 1930, Page 17
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