Some New Films
NATIONAL REVIEW BOARD DELIVERS ITS JUDGMENT ON SPECIAL RELEASES j i
Here are the official comments made by the American National Board of Review on a number of new and important releases:— “Berlin After Dark” —Grita Ley— Intriguing murder mystery. German production. World wide. For the family audience, including young people. “The Black Watch”—Victor McLaglen, Myrna Loy—Romantic war story of an officer of the Scottish Regiment, “The Black Watch,” who quells an attack upon India. Fox. For the family audience, including young people. “Broadway”—Glenn Tryon, Evelyn Brent, Morna Kennedy—Fine acting, directing and photography make of this successful play of stage life an excellent picture. Universal. For the mature audience. “Bulldog Drummond” Ronald Colman —Bored with civil life In London after the war, an ex-officer advertises for adventure and finds plenty of it.
United Artists. For the family audience, including young people. “The Cocoanuts”- —A musical comedy, featuring six popular Broadway stars, Four Marx Brothers, Oscar Shaw and Mary Eaton. Paramount.
For the family audience, including young people. “Fox Movietone Follies of 1929“ — Sue Carol—Back stage story of a musical comedy. Fox. For the family audience, including young people. “Kitty”—Estelle Brody—Romance of the World War. English production. World Wide. For the family audience, including young people. “She Goes to War”~Eleanor Boardman—Dramatic war story, with unusual battle scenes. United Artists. For the family audience, including young people. 1
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 29
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229Some New Films Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 29
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