BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS
"Charming is the talkid which heads the new programme it -the Britannia Theatre, Three Lamp** this evening.
This is a most delightful and entertaining tale of scandal in London society, based on the famous play fcf Somerset Maughan, and handled in hi* well-known light manner. The leading roles are played by Clive Brook, Ruth Chatterton and William Powell. A second big talkie attraction will b 9 shown there this evening in "Seven Faces,” a powerful drama starring the famous Continental actor Paul Mom, who is now working at Hollywood. This programme will be repeated tomorrow* evening, and at the matim* tomorrow afternoon.
John Ince, writer, actor and director, brother of the late Thomas H* Ince, is playing a featured part m Bebe Haniels’s new Radio starrfßf picture, "Smooth as Satin'*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 973, 16 May 1930, Page 14
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133BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 973, 16 May 1930, Page 14
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