LYRIC
LAST DAY OF “NAVY BLUES’ ‘ Xavy Blues,” the breezy comedv life in the American Navv «-m . shown at the Lyric Theatre for thf last time this evening. “ 6 The stars, William Haines and Kay Lane, appear as two sailor friends are always in trouble and both v.rv much in Jove with the same eie played by Anita Page. 6 There are several fine eupportir, talkies. ’
EMPRESS, NEWTON
Anna May Wong, the gifted Chine,, actress, appears to advantage ‘ Flamq of Love,” which heads the doublet feature programme now showing at the Empress Theatre.
Carl Brisson is the principal i» “Song of Soho,” the second picture a production rich in tuneful songs aad magnificent settings. Both are Briti«j films.
DE LUXE, MOUNT ALBERT
“Temple Tower,” which head, th, current programme at the De Lw, Theatre, Mount Albert, is one of “Sapper’s” exciting stories about “Bulldog’ Drummond. In this case the adven* tures take place in a haunted castle and there are thrills aplenty for everyon*. Kenneth McKenna plays the chief rolV. The second feature is “Glorifying th* American Girl,” a colourful revue shoiv with music, singing and dancing by the Ziegfeld Follies girls.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 14
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