STRAND
“THE GREAT DIVIDE” Borothy Mackaill plays the heroine in “The Great Bivide,” the chief picture at the Strand Theatre, which is an adaptation of William Vaughn Moody’s famous American stage classic. Her role shows her as the same type of hard-shelled but soft-hearted girl she portrayed in “His Captive Woman” and “The Barker,” two of the popular actress’s recent successes. lan Keith is the representative of the modern West, playing a mine owner. Myrna Loy appears as a half-breed Mexican girl, giving an exotic characterisation similar to those in “The Squall” and “The Black Watch.” A second attraction is being shown in “Dance Hall,”, a daring drama of dancing feet, laughing eyes, and luring lips, starring Olive Borden and Arthur Lake.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1055, 20 August 1930, Page 15
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122STRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1055, 20 August 1930, Page 15
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