WEST END AND ALEXANDRA
The _\letro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture. ! 'Dynamite,” which is now at both l;. West End (Ponsonby Road) and Alex andra (Green Dane) Theatres, marks . l departure from the usual sound film. | Elements of action and realism* are united with a dramatic story, a society girl inherits a fortune on the • condition that she marries. She d« - ! cides to marry a condemned critnim I shortly before he is to be executed However, he is reprieved, she i. r left with an undesirable husoand. The picture is interpreted by Con- | rad Nagel. Kay Johnson. Charles Buk- : ford and Julia Faye in the leading ' roles. Boxis Karlov is a villainous looking Russian gentleman who is getting a lot | of work at Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer sup i plying the ‘menace” in current talkie* . , lie was in “The Thirteenth Chair” and “Unholy Night,” and now he is playing I a sponge diver in “The isea Rat j directed by Wesley Ruggie*.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 15
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156WEST END AND ALEXANDRA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 15
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