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LYRIC PICTURES.

I TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). Carl Lenimallc presents Laura" La Plan to in "The Lovo Trap" with .Neil Hamilton. "The Love-Trap" is the outstanding epoch in the life of a chorus girl who rises from the "pony" ranks into the marble halls of the aristocracy. This she does through her marriage to the scion of a rich family, and her impromptu romance with jSTeii Hamilton, who plays the leading man, is not only beautiful in itself, but distinctly refreshing in the newness of its treatment. Neil Hamilton, one of the most popular of the screen's heroes, gives a thoroughly pleasing performance as Peter Cadwnlladcr, and Norman Trevor and Robert Ellis, as the judge and "heavy" respectively, lend outstanding distinction to their roles. Clarissa Selwynne, Jocelyn Lee and Rita La Roy, the feminine support, wero expertly chosen for their parte. Please note that this film is recommended by the censor more especially for adult audiences. "THE MAN AND THE MOMENT." NEXT WEDNESDAY. "The 3lan and the Moment" is a typical Glyn love story interwoven with jazz parties • and fast living. (Gwyn Lee, the popular blonde actress, is seen as the "other woman" in the. Story* The picture provides the beautiful Miss Dove with home exotic backgrounds, and is expected to prove one of the big hits of the present season in this city. With the combination of Billic Dove as star. Rod La Roequo as male lead, lime. Glyn as author and Fitzmauriee as director. First National seems to have achieved the ultimate in Imodern pep and jazz. Recommended I more especially for adult audiences by I the censor.

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Otaki Mail, 2 June 1930, Page 2

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LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 2 June 1930, Page 2

LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 2 June 1930, Page 2

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