GRAND AND LYRIC
“REVENGE” “Revenge.” Dolores Del Rio’s latest picture, which is now at both the tirand and Lyric Theatres, is probably the most unusual moving picture of the season. It is filled with thrills, dramatic moments, intrigue, love and romance. Scenes showing as manv as a hundred bears, some wild and others tame, are common throughout the early part of the pic tU Miss Del Rio has one of the greatest parts ever offered to her as the colourful gipsy girl, who despised bears and men because they became as docile as lambs under her fiery ™ellMiss Del Rio has a cast of well known players appearing in her supToiu n ;rrc a w»r^ Mason’s interpretation of this P a rt wUI make him one of the most soughtafter leading men in P ict " r **’ “Blue Skies,” the second feature at both theatres, is an unusual storj of life at an orphanage, p^f**! ,ted H Tien its pathetic and hapuy sides. Helen Twelvetrees and Prank Albertson ar the stars.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 655, 6 May 1929, Page 15
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170GRAND AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 655, 6 May 1929, Page 15
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