CRYSTAL PALACE AND GREEN LANE
Man’s numerous attempts at mastery of the air give a very realistic theme for “The Lost Zeppelin,” now at the Crystal Palace, Mount Eden, and the Alexandra Theatre, Green Lane. Produced by Gaumont-Tiftany, the picture presented many technical difficulties, but the masterly manner in which the subject is dealt with gives a clear insight into the hazardous nature of Polar expeditions. A giant dirigible leaves on an expedition to the South Pole under circumstances which augur well for the success ot the undertaking. Stung by the knowledge that his wife and his lieutenant are in love, the explorer decides to continue to his goal rather than involve the expedition in a public scandal. When a fierce blizzard dooms the airship and its complement »etty emotions are swamped by the greater common interest.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1034, 26 July 1930, Page 15
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137CRYSTAL PALACE AND GREEN LANE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1034, 26 July 1930, Page 15
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