LAST NIGHT “SARAH AND SON” Ruth Chattertou. Also. ALL-BARKIE COMEDY "HOT DOGS.” SESSIONS 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M. if n S) Hayward Theatre. COMMENCING TO-MORROW FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ns r cvarnEß. EkO^ •presentmm George hghtfui. id . ’’s play ne of Mr. Arliss's greatest stage successes and in bringing it to the talk, ing screen adds another production to the list of outstanding motion picture successes. "The Green Goddess" is a perfect melodrama and the er who is looking for evening of smart exg entertainment had better pou not to fine s's performance is decourse you saw him play What an actor this man is! He is ably assisted by Alice Joyce, H. B. Warner, Ralph Forbes and Nigel de Brulier. You all know these performers and the excellent work they do, so suffice it to say that in "The Green Goddess" th;y uphold their excellent reputations. H B WARN ALICE JOYCE: RALPH FORRES The story is of people, fantastic religiou strange mountainous cc and the cruel though charn ruler of the mysterious kin When three British subjects are forced to abandon their plane in the midst of all this, things happen fast. It is a great picture indeed. d, uncivilised BOX PLANS AT MAJESTIC 2,000 SEATS, 1s to 2s 6d. PHONE 43-210.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1013, 2 July 1930, Page 15
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