HIPPODROME, EMPRESS AND QUEEN’S
“CARBINE’S HERITAGE” The splendid achievement of a New Zealand film company, “Carbine’s Heritage," continues to draw crowded houses to th*> Hippodrome, Empress and Queen’s Theatres. The photography is excellent and some particularly fine scenes of Ellerslie on Cup Day are screened. Many other local views add interest to the film. The plot moves swiftly, and the excitement is maintained until Maori Boy, a descendant of Carbine, brings the film to a thrilling climax by winning the Summer Cup. “Carbine’s Heritage’’ will be shown for an extended season. Edward Smal.* oC the firm of Ashes, Small and Rodgers, is responsible for bringing together the two celebrities whose individual efforts have been responsible for so much entertainment in the past. Early showings of the picture in Hollywood resulted in many predictions that the two would become one of the famous fun affinities of the •creen.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 16, 9 April 1927, Page 15
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147HIPPODROME, EMPRESS AND QUEEN’S Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 16, 9 April 1927, Page 15
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