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AMUSEMENTS ONLY TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW 'TO LAUGH AND THRILL TO THE ROLLICKING ADVENTURES’ OF - THE BELOVED ROGUE.’* You miss a magnificent entertainment, and John Barrymore’s best picture, if you miss this one. N" I FULLER - HAVvmeo’S kJIESIIII “The Theatre Beautiful.’* Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. THE SCREEN’S GREATEST LOVER AND ACTOR, IN A GLORIOUS SPECTACLE, AND VIVID, BURNING ROMANCE. John Barrymore IN “The Beloved Rogue ” Ha, ha! Ha, ha! Ha, ha ! Ha, ha “TIN HATS “THE FUNNY SIDE OF WAR.” Breezy Sub-titles, Delightful Act ing, Famous Stars, a Story, Beautiful Scenery, the Right Sprinkling of Romanc venture, and LAUGHS GALORE. Majestic Next Friday

There remains little doubt that British productions are rapidly taking their place with the works of more experienced countries. This is most evident in the Master picture, “Blighty.” It is a story of wartime, with all that vivid realism which is the keynote of British efforts of this class. Practically every member of the cast went through the war. the result being that each part is portrayed with a conviction that bespells actual experience in the trenches.

Milestone is using Mary Astor, an auburn-haired star in a vampire role in ‘ Two Arabian Knights.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 119, 10 August 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 119, 10 August 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 119, 10 August 1927, Page 15

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