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LYRIC AND GRAND

NEW PICTURES TO-MORROW

evening will see the final -k^u 11 *' oL tile current programme t ooth tlie Grand and Lyric Theatres. Tctxri lnclU£ *es “Homesoick,” an upWv 1 8 comedy of a trans-continental ii-D rac ®* starring Sammy Cohen, ; ».i Paradise,” a romantic story of a ‘■ri * ' Klish Kiri on the French TtfvanJ; Bt l r . ring Betty Balfour and AlexJJ Arcy. scrit ntirel y new programme to be tadilf d u at bot b theatres will be Th» c; . Kreat mystery-thriller, intemn This is the story of an tion Tp U v onal Sft cret service organisesn *. mb * and murders, and stars by capable cast headed t«?r-snv°l?- h , Kl€ *in-Rogge as the masl y Fritsch as No 326. and *aa m^ amas as “The Spy” >y the famous German A £ r ‘ Fritz Lang. 1 0-mo£? ond attraction will be shown ih« ® ntltled A Woman Against

*ol\* Ration Kid,” the new ParaUs be. m star r*B(r Douglas Macl.ean. I’n. completed in two versions. h «»iS -* ntlre, y silent and the other Play* # r* cent - dialogue. Frances Lee “*» feminine lead.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 15

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LYRIC AND GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 15

LYRIC AND GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 15