GREY LYNN CINEMA
Jack Mulhall. erstwhile comedian f many pictures and now dramatic ctor of great power, plays the feaured leading role in “Dark Streets, -i which he portrays a dual role, that f a policeman and a crook who are rothers. The picture, now at the Irey Lynn Cinema, relates the strugrles of the brothers to protect one nother. One brother is a gang leader nd the other a policeman, whose chief urpose is to bring the crooks to qusLce. MulhaU’s subtle characterusaions of the gangster and the officer f the law are notable features ot Dark Streets.” Dila Lee, a far more beautiful and olished Lila than ever before, apears opposite Mulhall in both parts, ’he cast includes -Aggie Herring. Luient Littletleld, Pat Harmon and E. X. calvart.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 17
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