“DYNAMITE” IS SHOWING AT THEATRE ROYAL.
Created by De Mille from a story by Jeanie MacPherson, “Dynamite,” now showing at the Theatre Royal, is replete with thrills, humour, society settings, and grim dramatic situations. Not since “ Male and Female ” has De Mille contrived settings so daring, picturesque and brilliant in background as the ones for “ Dynamite,” and never, perhaps, has he had the advantage of such a rapidly-paced dramatically-sound plot. Every episode in the twelve reels of “ Dynamite ” leads rapidlv and smoothly to the next. Conrad Nagel, a popular player in both silent and talking films, Julia Faye, with Dc Mille for many years, and Charles Bickford and Kay Johnson, both outstanding stars of the speaking stage making their debut to the screen, form an impressive quartet and divide acting honours among them.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19075, 21 May 1930, Page 7
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