KILBIRNIE KINEMA.
' The best comedy romance in recent months, "Tile Gate Crasher, featuring 1 Glenn Tryon and Patsy Kuth Miller, screens 'at tho 'Kilbirnlo Klnema to-night. It concerns an amateur smalltown detective who falls. in; loyo with an actress, follows her to New York, and sots to work to solvo tho robbery, of her jewellery. Glenn Tryon is better than ever at putting over his irresistible brand of humour. Patsy Ruth Miller adds to both tho beauty and hilarity of the story. "Hangman's House," a splendid screen version of Dorm Byrnes's grent, novel, is tho second; feature. A fine musical programme will be lilted to these splendid pictures, and reservations may bo had at tho theatre confectionery, or by telephoning the theatre (14-302); . i - ■ .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 53, 6 March 1929, Page 5
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