KILBIRNIE KINEMA.
A brief but enthusiastic flsht on the .rear platform of a moving street car offers one of the most exciting moments in Charles (Buddy) Rogers'i :new • starring picture for Paramount "Someone to Love," which F. Richard Jones directed.. Mary Brian has the feminine lead in this picture, which opens to-night at the Kilbirnie Klnemn. The fight is staged between Kogers and a passenger whose attentions have annoyed Miss Brian. The scene was made under difflcullies, for the story required that the car be in motion through city streets, and In order to get it. the co-operation of the Lns Angeles Street Railway. Company was sought and secured. "The Viking," starring Pauime Stark, is the second feature, and is the first 100 per cent, technlcolour picturo to be screened. ■ ■ ■ ■ -
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 90, 12 October 1929, Page 13
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