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•WHAT PRICE GLORY”
Ui t ruUa m Fox screen transla--o i' tll ° celebrated stage success "*** Price Glory" will be shown at
the Km pi re Theatre to-night. This greatest of all war comedies is Hav- ; ing the triumph it deserves. The leadinf? rules are playecl by Victor McLaglen, Kdmund Lowe and Dolores Del Rio. Rosa Pelswick, of the “Evening .Journal,’ says of j.his picture: “What Price Glory” is
. Vlrlor M'-Laglan m the vole n J’laiWf scores the biggest CoS 8 . °f the year. -What Price t,.,-, . * a tremendous. The characT iLr . rp al and without compromise, v 18 a wealth of rollicking, indichea that kept the audience •IflE. j "What Price Glory” is a with a punch. Gorgeous *£**>"* Talmadg ? is starred in “The * o»r , *'** Whiz," which will also be vw *- to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 15
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132EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 15
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