SUBURBAN THEATRES
Two talkie thrillers are being - shown this evening: at Crystal Palace Theatre, Mount Eden Road. The first of these is "Black Waters,’* a mystifying story of adventure in the fog on a haunted ship, starring Mary Brian and James Kirkwood. The second attraction is "Guilty” a tense courtroom drama, starring Virginia Valli. The Empire Theatre, Newton, is showing "It’s a Great Life,” a gay back-stage story, starring the Duncan Sisters, also Laurel and Hardy in "The Iloose Gow.” The West End Theatre, Ponsonby Road, the Regent Theatre, Epsom, and the Alexandra Theatre. Green Lane, are all showing the brilliant English comedy talkie, "Splinters,” dealing with a wartime revue show. At all three theatres full supporting programmes are also being shown. The De Luxe Theatre. M' Treminus, is showing "The Love Parade,” Maurice Cm valier . singing screen operetta.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 14
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