TIVOLI
“CONDEMNED” People who see “Condemned:” the new Ronald Colman starring picture which Samuel Goldwyn has brought to the Tivoli Theatre, can have no doubt as to the literal truth of thcscenes and incidents displayed on the screen. This picture of the life among the convicts sentenced to terms in the famous French penal colony ot Devil’s Island off the coast of South America has been authenticated in every way known to man during piodUßonaColman’s role, that of the dashing, debonair young thief who falhin love with the warden’s mistreated wife is taken from life. This character formed the central figure of Mrs Blair Niles’s book. “Condemned to Devil’s Island.” from which Condemned!” was adapted. The original of this character is living now in his cell on Devil’s Island. ~ . Ann Harding and Louis Wolheun have important roles in this picture which is accompanied by a full programme of shorter talkies
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 17
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150TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 17
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