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LYRIC PICTURES.

DOUBLE PROGRAMME. SATURDAY. "The Thirteenth Hour," the chief attraction _pn the double programme at tuc Lyric to-morrow (Saturday), is, primarily a mystery drama of the detective type, ttn( x the story derives a powerful mterest through the associamL** mg f- >stcr y which is the JtpWis fit the .plot. Mc+Bo-GtohWn-Mayer have introduced an ex-German police dog in this role--'!Napoleon." This four-tooted actor is remarkablv intelligent .and bids fair to contribute an unprecedented interest to the mystery dramas of tho screen—a tvpc oV picture, which, by the way, is rapidly becoming increasingly pjopnlar. Lionel Barrymore, with Charles Delaney and Polly Moran arc the featured players The second feature attraction is "The Woman From Luna," an unusual drama starring Mary Astor, Robert Armstrong aud Roy D'Arey. As "The Woman From Luna." is recommended for adult audiences only, "The 13th Hour" with full supporting programme of comedies, etc., will be screened at the matinee/

"THE SHAKEDOWN-" WEDNESDAY. "The Shakedown" is a stirring rale of the oil fields and the prize ring—a tale rich in romance and with a wealth of. human appeal.

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Otaki Mail, 29 August 1930, Page 3

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LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 29 August 1930, Page 3

LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 29 August 1930, Page 3