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GRAND AND LYRIC

“THE SPY” THIS EVENIN' Tins Continental, lilm given the world such heady 1 : lions as “Variety” and " i English companies have | “The Only Way,” and **“£«;*£ the Americans have produce® Parade,” and “Ben-Hur” and ** Heaven.” but there is one for sheer originality of P}°* . |liaßC £ ness of development, for or acting and its bizarre Prolog v stands alone in the hi™, w that picture is “The Spy- r Fresh from triumphs all world, eliciting only - be S' praise from bored critics. . opens its fourth week * atr es the Lyric and Grand evening. nictor^ i -The Spy" is not a.war : is modern, post-war dramfc t , f t . i the espionage service Ear; spreading its tentacles aU tnry of ls ! a story told with force, *: ; remarkable originality t t 0 a continual state of vronu* *l*-* is going to happen nex one is . surpised at w nai I h TTecond big ■ ] theatres is the dramatic P ■ Woman Against the tVoria. —t . - er 3al So'J* ! The first number of Un ‘\ duC tiot, ! Shorts has gone into P”£j tl ed Universal City. It ** j Pilgrim Papas.” wlt £J?*?Ka*» * ;by Benny Rubin. Eddie*£ % j known vaudeville P®f^°^ ho ol \ cast in the role of thc ~ k fold*. . Jt is being directed by «f a f {he ; has written a number . Try on features for bn a j Foley’s first opportunity

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 14

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GRAND AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 14

GRAND AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 642, 19 April 1929, Page 14