LONDON
“THE WRECKER” A thriller of a new variety is at the London Theatre. This is “The Wrecker,” the B.D.F. screen version of the Arnold Ridley stage thriller. Directed by G. M. Bolvary, who was also responsible for the “silent” film, “The Ghost Train,” another Arnold Ridley story, “The Wrecker” reveals a story that, for sheer thrills and hairraising situations, has never before known its equal.
“The Loves of Robert Burns,” with Joseph Hislop singing many of the old .Scottiela songs, is the second feature.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1059, 25 August 1930, Page 15
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