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EDENDALE CINEMA

Thank the talkies for bringing us a more powerful form of entertainment than their predecessor, the silent drama. One of the really line dramatic pictures which has come out of this talking age is “Woman Trap,” now at the Kdendale Cinema.

“Woman Trap” is from the stage play, “Brothers.” The conflict of brother v. brother started with the first two brothers on the face of the earth. But it remained for Paramount to give to the stage play that added life which is impossible to encompass on any stage. It is a sensation picture, with a theme that moves audiences in perfect rhythm to its action. The theme touches your heart. The story moves so quickly that your attention does not want for even an instant.

Universal pictures in New Zealand will be handling the release of the screen attraction, “Clancy in Wall Street,” a humorous story based on the uncertainty of dabbling in the stock market An excellent cast portrays the characters of this story, headed by Charles Murray and Lucien Littlefield. Murray plays the part of the Irishman Clancy, partner in a plumbing business with Sandy McDougall. a canny Scotsman, inimicably portrayed by Lucien Littlefield. The cast includes Miriam Seigar, Reed Howes and Aggie Herring.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1044, 7 August 1930, Page 14

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EDENDALE CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1044, 7 August 1930, Page 14

EDENDALE CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1044, 7 August 1930, Page 14

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