ADELPHI, GREY LYNN
“WHY SAILORS GO WRONG” Rarely is there such a riot of fun in one picture as there is in “Why Sailors Go Wrong," to be shown this evening at the Adelplii Theatre, Grey Lynn. It is the story of a boy and Kiri, plaved by Sally Phipps and Nick Stuart, and two cabdrivers, all of whom are made prisoners on board a yacht, which after a storm at sea Is wrecked on a tropic island. Their adventures with lions, apes, crocodiles, and cannibals are filled with thrills, suspense, and. above everything else, with hilarious, laughprovoking situations. The second feature is a tale of the 1 Royal North-west Mounted Police. ; starring Ken Maynard, entitled "Code of the Scarlet.’*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 485, 15 October 1928, Page 15
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