CRYSTAL PALACE AND EMPRESS
Presenting a totally “different** type of story, “Her Unborn Child,” the current picture at both the CryeUi Palace. Mount Eden, and the Era pres-* (Newton) Theatres, has been bailee as one of the most remarkable talk* made to date. It has been aptly said that “Her Unborn Child” is a page torn frolife, brimming with pathos, drama ane stark realism, and the unfoldment « its poignantly human story brras* laughs and tears in equal number. The picture Is embellished with • fine cast of stage and screen ites, the leading roles being in competent hands of such trouper® ** Adele Ronson. Paul Clare. kin. Frances Underwood and Cook. junr.. and has been directed - Albert Ray with an intelligent standing and skilful treatment. A full programme of short taifc featurettes is also being shown at oc theatres.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 14
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