“SPLINTERS" IS A FINE TALKIE AT THE CIVIC.
That the public is behind British pictures, if they are of a quality to "Splinters." is evidenced by the fact that crowded houses are the order of the day at the Civic, where that film is be*ng screened twice daily. It is more than a talking picture: it is a record of the trial** and difficulties surrounding the establishment of the First Army Concert Party formed behind the lines. There is an excellent supporting programme.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19117, 9 July 1930, Page 5
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