ST. JAMES' THEATRE.
♦ '.'LOOSE ENDS." "Loose Ends,'- the British talkie, is again the attraction at St. James' Theatre this week. Depending for its notable success, not on spectacular scenes or incidents, but • on the sheer merit o£ dramatic construction and acting, "Loose Ends" is one of the best talking pictures which have yet • been screened in Christchurch, • In..second- place on the programme is the comedy, "Not So Quiet on the "Western Front.'', .not a burlesque on ''All Quiet," but merely a riotous farce of the wiir days in France.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 4 November 1930, Page 16
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