WAIPAWA REGENT TAL
THE ISLE OF LOST
No producer has dared imaginative and succeeds! likewise so strikingly m convincing as the produce! Isle of Lost Ships,” sine when the same company
“The Lost World.” Tha explains why this First V fering at the Regent 1 Saturday is so refreshing ing. It takes a very striki tie and dramatic situai
wrecks all the characters, ai them, drama, romance anc the world’s still unexplfl matic region—the Sargasso Virginia Valli and .1 ason (the lovers of the story) ai O'Connor (who plays a 1 the Sargasso Sea prove* ; habited. There's a to there under the rule of at ( ship captain, portrayed - Beery. Fifty men and d make up the colony. While the storv is sweep*
illative unlike “The L* : it is based upon scientific * this reason it is more li® trig-lie and entertain evef person. And the fine WJ forts of the actors, and tld given the plot by Director* lat, entitle it to first by anyone, 011 the grow** entertainment quality. A fine array of all-M turettes also on the bill. J ing to "The Isle ol' ing required in Auckland nesdav, the picture will ( here i’or one night only.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume LII, Issue 91, 6 May 1931, Page 2
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