BRITISH MASTERPIECE AT CRYSTAL PALACE.
It is doubtful if the British Bominions Films will ever present a more thrilling or a better picture than “ Q Ships.” It has all the thrill that the most exacting and critical patron of the pictures could wish for. “The Wind,” which supports ”Q Ships” at Crystal Palace, is a picture of a different type. It bears the Metro-Goldw.vn-Meyer brand, and in it is Miss Gillian Gish, perhaps the most versatile actress in the movie world.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18803, 4 July 1929, Page 7
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