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DOUBLE BILL TO-MORROW “The Danger Girl,” Priscilla Dean’s latest Master Picture, will be shown at the Uvric Theatre to-morrow. This is a mystery melodrama that holds the interest from start to finish. Miss Dean makes her entry into the picture over the roof-tops, and finds herself in the home of two of Xew York’s most wealthy bachelors. One collects precious gems; the other collects fish. And naturally, when a gang of daring thieves attempt to steal the gems, fish are forgotten by all except the elder brother. Things happen thick and fast. Sympathies are with the girl from the start. Ultimately the audience is let in on the secret—but not until the end of the picture. There is melodrama, comedy, and a story exceptionally well acted, directed, and told. An excellent cast supports the star. Cissy Fitzgerald. Arthur Hoyt. William Humphrey, Gustave Von Seyffertitz, Clarence Burton, and Erwin Connolly are ideally cast. “The Black Diamond Express,” featuring Monte Blue, will be tiie second feature on the programme.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 243, 4 January 1928, Page 15
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168LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 243, 4 January 1928, Page 15
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