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STRAND

“THE GREAT DIVIDE” The West has rarely been the background for a more colourful and stirring romance than that depicted in “The Great Divide,” the First National - Vitaphone production, which is at the Strand Theatre. Dorothy Ma.ek.aill is the bright particular star. A number of tuneful songs have been injected into the scenes, surprising those who never could have believed that the play would lend itself so admirably to music. Bringing the work of one of the greatest of modern novelists to the talking screen, “Dance Hall,” motion picture adaptation of the story by Vina Delmar. is the second feature. It is the first time that a story of this sensationally successful author has been transferred to the screen.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 15

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STRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 15

STRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 15

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