GRAND THEATRE.
+. A haunted house has an attraction of its own—when Keen on the screen —but vtaen the wealthy owner is murdered, presumably by a gigantic ape, arid the rest of his household threatened with a similar fate, mystery and thi'iUs are provided sufficient lo satisfy the teos* eager melodrama lover. The director of "The Gorilla" has skilfully incorporated in this picture, now showing at the Grand Theatre, besides eerie and apparently supernatural effects, some delightful comedy and, of course, the usual love story. The second picture, "Guardians of the Wild," stars Jack Ferric and bis horse. Rex, 4 'the kins of wild horse?." Another chapter of the serial. "Tarzan, the •Mighty,"'and several comedies, cartoons, and gazettes complete an 'excellent programme.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19735, 27 September 1929, Page 18
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121GRAND THEATRE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19735, 27 September 1929, Page 18
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