LYRIC
NEW PICTURES TOMORROW
mv ?* he Thirteenth Chair,” the talkie Powp erytJlrl^er °f Eastern occult us * ed for the purposes of crime, c °nrad Nagel and Leila li on wil * have its final presentairur t *“* yrdc Theatre this evenProWra ether with the accompanying oramrne. **vtS2? r Keaton was supposed to make “cen« f entranc es in the rehearsal ®aav’»°K his new Picture, “Free and “HoTtt but f° r Sot exactly how many. inani~ a I ? any times do I come in?” he direr* e( °f Edward Sedgwick, his noon , ’ 3r ' “You’ll be da&sg it all afterJ ehearo^i es ß onded SedgwCvk, who had “earsal* i n mi n a.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1057, 22 August 1930, Page 15
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109LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1057, 22 August 1930, Page 15
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