GRAND THEATRE.
Two very fine pictures are screened at the Grand Theatre this -week, either of them being sufficiently good to head the bill. Harold Lloyd's breezy comedy, "Speedy," takes first place, as all picture-goers know that wherever he is, things are kept moving at a brisk, ratte. He. is one of the few really good comedians who have got down to a fine art the knack of making the fun fast and furious. The second picture, .entitled "The Woman on Trial," features the well-known Pola\ Negri in a fine drama, with a Hungarian setting.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 8
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