LONDON
TWO BRITISH TALKIES V Full of rushing trains, hair-raising disasters, and thrilling escapes, “Th* Wrecker,” a B.D.F. production, is »t | the London Theatre. The stage play | created a sensation in England, Australia and America, but it is not neces- ! -ary to state that the actual plot of j the story lends itself even better to | The screen. | It is an all-British picture, proJ duced by Gainsborough Pictures, and i :s particularly noteworthy for the fim* ’ English cast that portrays the man> i difficult roles that abound in the story - Carlyle Blackwell, one of England's ; inest character artists, is seen in the I cynical role of Ambrose Barney, ! general manager of the United Coast Railways. Benita Hume is also ! starred. The second feature is “The Loves of
i Robert Burns.” the singing sensatioi with Joseph Hislop in the chief rol
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1060, 26 August 1930, Page 15
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140LONDON Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1060, 26 August 1930, Page 15
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