GRAND THEATRE.
Two very fine pictures are screened at the Grand Theatre this week, either of them being sufficiently good to head the bIU. Harold Lloyd's breezy comedy. Spoedy, takes first place, as all picture-goers know that wherever he ii. things are kept moving at a brisk rate. He is one of the few really good comedians who have got down toV fine art the knack of making the fun fast and furious. The second picture, entitled "The Woman on Trial, feature# the well-known Pola Negri in a fine drama, with a Hungarian setting.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19853, 14 February 1930, Page 4
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