ARTCRAFT THEATRE.
The spectacular Fritz Lang proiluction -The Spy." which is the principal attraction at the Artcraft Theatre, is an exciting drama. The picture revolves around the evil machinations of an underground spy organisation, that pits its powers njiainst tho Secret Service, in the pursuit of power. It does not stop even at throughout the' production, Director 'b'riu'hi'iiiL' piles thrill upon thrill in order to make •'The Spy" stand out above all other mystery stories Ho has Kathcrcd together artists or' international reputation, and tho picture is remarkable for some wonderful chara 'ter actin" Cerda Maurus gives a remarkable interpretation of the heroine. Willy Frilscli as No. :)M of the Secret Service .and Ilmlolph KleinKoggc as "HaKhi." the lame Russian banker arc principals in a superbly cast picture. It is adapted from the novel by Thea yon llarlimi (also the authoress of' ".Metropolis").
Ihc arid desert of Morocco, with a colourful background or war ami a llnalc tliat is cxcitins with its tense appeal." is a description given the theme of "The Forbidden Wonmii " starring .letta Goudal. ivlilcli will open tonight at tlic Kilbirulc Kiiu-in.i. Tho second feature. "Excess Baggage." i.s said to bo William Jlaliics's best effort, and a dramatic stage slor.v with a ureatli-lakiiiK climax. Seals may he reserved at the theatre by telephone.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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216ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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