BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS
“Salute.*’ which, heads the doublefeature talkie programme at the Britannia Theatre, Three Lamps, this evening, is a tale of life at both the West Point Military Academy and the Annapolis Naval Academy. The story concerns two brothers, one at each in- ■ stitution, both famous football players i and both in love with the same girl. “Barnum Was Right.” the second feature, is a bright comedy starring • Glenn Tryon as a land agent in search for hidden treasure. ■ i disappointment does funny things :o - ) people. For example, when hie motiu r 5 : refused to let Cecil B. de Mille go to 1 j a military college, the youngster with llitaristie inclinations turned to t e i | stage. And now he has made 55 pici tures. His 56th will be Madame l Satan/’
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 15
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