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“HER UNBORN CHILD.’' —The private screening yesterday of the all-talking dramatic sensation “Her Unborn Child,” with the latest and most up-to-date Western Electric equipment, proved an unqualified success and those present testified to the fact that the National Theatre is specially adapted for sound productions and it is the general opinion that it will compare favourably with the best talkie houses in New Zealand. 'HER UNBORN CHILD.” Grippingly Frank Dialogue. Compellingly Human Situations, Delightful Comedy Passages. Smashing Dramatic Power. D gyu Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. THE LATEST TALKIE THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2.15 TO-MORROW EVENING AT 8. J C W w| , IT| H JH ;^>2 E JS ON MON DAV AND SUBSEQUENT DAYS. J. C. WILLIAMSON F LMS Present for the First Time in New Zealand the 100% Talking, Dramatic Thunderbolt. (Recommended by the N.Z. Censor as more suitable for adults. The picture will not be understood or appreciated by children therefore those under 16 years of age will not be admitted. X A tremendously moving, poignantly human tale of a boy and girl caught in vortex of life and swept perilously close to the Abyss. “HER UNBORN CHILD.” The story deals with a tragic episode in the lives of a boy and a girl, who plunge headlong down the path of unguarded love, forgetful of the consequences. The aftermath of youth’s mistake touches with tragic consequences the families of the principal characters, and the desperate, frenzied efforts of the boy and girl to avert impending disaster provide one of the most gripping, vivid, dramatic talking pictures yet created. It has been aptly said that “Her Unborn Child” is a page torn from life, brimming with pathos, drama and stark realism, and the unfoldment of its poignantly human story brings laughs and tears in equal number. “HER UNBORN CHILD.”—A dramatic thunderbolt of reckless love and its terrible consequences. “HER UNBORN CHILD.” —The drama which brought tears, laughs and tears from blase Broadway during its run of two years in New York. “HER UNBORN CHlLD.”—Here's an all-talking picture which has everything—thrilling dialogue—amazing situations—clean, laughable comedy —terrific suspense—a thunderbolt climax—a talking picture that will bring you back to see and hear it again and again. “HER UNBORN CHILD.”—Is interpreted by a cast of brilliant Broadway artists, all of whom were specially selected for the characters they portray. ALL-TALKING AND COMEDY-FEATURE SUPPORTS. Box Plans on View until 9 o'clock this evening at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES 2s 9d, 2s, 1s 6d and Is. PHONE No. 42-16 S.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 16

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