SUBURBAN THEATRES
The Crystal Palace Theatre, Mount Eden Hoad, is showing “The Case of Sergeant Grischa,” the tremendously moving war story of the German-Rus-sian front, based on Arnold Zweig’s novel. Chester Morris has the chief role, supported by Leyland Hodgson, Alec B- Francis and Betty Compson. The second feature is “The Man Higher Up,’* starring Hobart Bosworth. The Empress Theatre, Xewton, and the Alexandra Theatre, Green Lane, are both showing “The Trial of Mary Dugan,” the famous courtroom drama, starring Norma Shearer as Mary Dugan, H. B. Warner, as the lawyer, and Raymond Hackett as Mary’s young brother. The West End Theatre, Ponsonby Road, is showing “The Mighty,” a tense story of American underworld and police life, starring George Bancroft. The De Luxe Theatre, Mount Albert Terminus, is showing two talkit thrillers in “Black Waters.” a sea mystery, and “Guilty,” a courtroom drama The Regent Theatre, Epsom, is showing “Her Unborn Child.” the hearttouching story' of reckless youth and s mother’s love. It is a beautiful stor\ beautifully told. “Animal Crackers,” the Four Mao Brothers* second screen musical farce has now been completed. The new production is the film adaptation of tin comedians’ stage success of the same name.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 15
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