LONDON
“LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS” Such famous native songs as Annie Laurie” . and “The Banks of Loch Lomond” are sung by Joseph Hislop with much gusto and charm in “The Loves of Robert Burns,” at the London Theatre. “The Loves of Robert Burns” is a picture that differs entirely from anything that the talking screen has heretofore attempted and patrons of the London are appreciating a masterpiece of entertainment. The second attraction is “The Wrecker,” an exciting and mystifying drama of railways, based on the famous play. From tomorrow the London will present “Atlantic” the remarkable British film production based on the wreck of the Titanic. “Atlantic” is one of the most brilliant films ever seen in Aucki land.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 17
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