“GATECRASHER” AT BRITANNIA
in* ® a >' est and most amussiapin»y *Y er screened serves as the fahi« Velu c le for the cheery and a£s een in Y'm Ctlenn T *\von, who will be the pl?* The Gate Crasher,” now at It il ita £ nia Theatre, is ae»*L all for llis love of a girl, who Mig? Jf.enacted by Patsy Kuth Miller. €r and Trj-on have been sucr*Jt ln some of the greatest comedy storv SSS of lbe Past year. In this “'mart ,as the role of an ultrasmali * “'trained detective from a >,> w falls in love with a musical-comedy actress. Picture to be shown this a thrin; Wili be “The Crack of Dawn.” &ec<j H<?\y e^ notor ’ racins story staring of “Evidence” to Marv v \ lon of William Wyler, the t > Pe\init®? lan sub ject, “Come Across,” W 2f? y scheduled for Wyler, has Aero*.'• eil to Ra y Taylor. “Come Peter w «ich is an adaptation by novel William Dudley Pelley’s k>r’i ft, , . Stolen Lady,” will be Tayby CaSi t ,eaturc * It was given him hie tiini Laemm l e as a recognition of Plays ® y ear s of directing of chapter Universal ß^ rns and thrill pictures at
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 655, 6 May 1929, Page 15
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