GRAND THEATRE.
There is topical 'New Zealand interest in the prograrrme at the Grand Theatre this week, for it includes a film of the Sarron-Donovan fight. The full fifteen rounds are shown on the film. Also showing is "Ladies of the Mob," a film in which Clara Bow makes a successful entry into drama. The picture is hot, however, pure drama, and Clara Bow is allowed a certain amottnt of romance, in which she ha 3 always excelled. In "Jesse Jamesi" the second picture showing, Fred Thomson and hi» horse, Silver King, are featured.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19917, 2 May 1930, Page 7
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