“THE KID’S CLEVER" AT ROYAL
The new and hilarious Glenn Tryon screen comedy is now* at the Royal Theatre. Kingsland. It is a worthy successor to the other Tryon hits. The story presents Tryon as an inventive service station owner in a large city, who has devised a combination auto-boat that is fuelled bv electricity or something drawn from the air. There is n pretty girl, the daughter of a wealthy auto manufacturer. There is a demonstration of the trick auto-boat, with the craft doing odd, weird tilings in a thrilling, exciting dash. There are humorous incidents galore, and a sensational wind-up, with Tryon winning both a marvellous contract and the
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 12
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