LONDON
FINE PROGRAMMES The brilliantly witty farce, “Sleeping Partners,” will be screened at the London Theatre for the last time this evening. This is the great talkie comedy in which the ceelbrated London actor, Seymour Hicks, makes his first screen appearance. It is accompanied by interesting supports.
From tomorrow an entirely new and double-feature programme will be presented. The first attraction will be “The Wrecker/’ the railway mystery thriller, based on Arnold Ridley’s famous play, performed here by Maurice Moscovitch.
The second attraction will me “The Loves of Robert Burns,” with the wellknown Birtish tenor, Joseph Hislop, as the star.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1056, 21 August 1930, Page 15
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