TALKIES Q 1 10l TRAND rpiIEATRE. TRAIN’D t J- HEATRE. WHERE MUSIC, TALKING AND SINGING IS REP ROD U'CED TO PERFECTION ... MANAGERIAL. This Picture is Synchronised with an orchestra of over iOO Expert and Selected Artists. To-night 0-NIGHT T' O-NIGHT 0-NIGHT To-night O-NXGIHT ONE OF THE PICTURES GHO SEN TO OPEN THE STATE THEATRE, SYDNEY. ONE OF THE WORLD’S FINEST THEATRES !! SUBMARINE” UB MARINE” SUBMA R I N F ÜBMAR I N E ” A MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE SEA ! Conditions of lire under the sea that you never thought existed—drama or a new sort to thrill you—a gripping picture or a submarine disaster. in A hitherto unopened book —presented in a tense drama of undersea action xtovcn around a submarine, disaster. A girl cheats at the game or love and almost costs the lives or it submarine crew. See this tense and gripping drama, colouri'ully port-rayed against a background or conditions under the sea. CI , , ABSORBING: VIVID ! VITAL! : • ABSORBING! VIVID! Y ITAL ! INI EASE ! The lives of men who live beneath the surface of the water and face unknown perils to make tho sea safe for shipping . "S ÜBMA R I N E U R M A RINK’ ÜBMAIt I N E ÜBMAIt I N E POSITIVE SENSATION, POSITIVE SENSATION, Featuring JACK TTOLT. ACK JLJL( Lolt. D OROTHY R E W G RAY’ES, and Two pals who’"cl go through Hell for another —and one or them did. A woman imprisoned by a wedding ring who dreamed and ached for Love and Romance —ana how she round them. A narrative with the breath or lire In It—developed against a stirring background of fleet, manoeuvres, life upon a submarine and deep-sea divers at work. Scenes showing the salvaging or a sunken submarine and the saving of those on board will bring every beholder to his reet with a cheer, Never before h-as a theme like this been portrayed in pictures. It is tbe talk of the Universe !!! A STUPENDOUS COLUMBLY DE LUXE ATTRACTION. ADDED ATTRACTIONS include: ALL-TALKING, SINGING AND MUSICAL SUPPORTS. RING 1422. RING 1422. PICTURES. FRANKTON rpiIEATRE. RANKTON J- lIEATRE. ANOTHER POPULAR SILENT PROGRAMME ::WiS? NE [EXT ” I EXT ” Starring WALTER FORDE. ADDED ITEMS- The Gazette, Travel Feature, Star Comedy. I/-, 1/6.
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17898, 19 December 1929, Page 1
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