MOUNT EDEN AND GREEN LANE
The talking screen version of Thomas Hardy's well-known novel. “Under the Greenwood Tree,' is now being show o at the Crvstal Palace Theatre. Mount Eden, and the Alexandra Theatre. Green Lane. The setting is n Wessex, and characters are the collection of-rural type* familiar to readers of Hardy. Tim s*orv deals with the love of a young farmer for the village schoolmistress, and of the manner in which they become estranged. The leading role 1* taken by John Batten, a young Aucklander who hit - gained distinction in America, on the Continent, and now in this picture. At both theatres excellent talkie supporting items will be presented. At the Alexandra Theatre 'Wise Girls. ** a humorous tale of a youth who married toe wrong girl, is to be shown. • Love in a Cottage,” Irving Berlin*t first film production for United Artists?. for which be .s now componinp the music, is to be an ail-technicolour musical film.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 959, 30 April 1930, Page 15
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159MOUNT EDEN AND GREEN LANE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 959, 30 April 1930, Page 15
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