SUBURBAN THEATRES
At the Prince Edward Theatre j evening the films are to be ‘ The Spy’’ ■ (Gerda Maurus, Willy Fritsch, and J Rudolph Klein-Rogge) an«i “Blue | Skies” (Helen Twelvetrees). Eve Bent- | i lev’s orchestra will play. I The Capitol Theatre, Dominion Road, will screen “Drums of Dove”' (Mary Philbin and Don Alvarado), also ! “Scarlet Seas” (Richard Barthelmess) ! and a “Collegians” 'picture. The Empire Theatre. Dominion Road, will show “Laugh, Clown, Laugh” (Lon Chaney) and “The Danger Rider” (Hoot j Gibson). At the Edendale Theatre the pictuics will be “Laugh. Clown, Laugh” < Lon Chaney) and “The Crimson City” (Myraa Loy). The Grey Lynn Cinema is to show “Xaughty Baby” (Alice White and Jack Mulhall). also “After the Storm” (Jacqueline Logan and Hobart Bosworth). At the Parish Hall, Dev on port, the* films to be shown are "Red Hair*' (Clara Bow) and "Homesick” (Sammy Cohen). Joseph von Sternberg is directing re- , hears*ls of George Bancroft's latesi ; all-talking picture for Paramount, ! I titled “Thunderbolt,” which is soon to ; go into production at the Hollywood i studios of that organisation. Fay ! Wray will play the feminine lead. i Rod La Roque will be featured by • Fox in "The One Woman Idea.” Marccline Day will have the supporting ; l Lull, 1
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 15
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206SUBURBAN THEATRES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 15
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