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plaza theatre. "THE MILLIONAIRE." The management of the Plaza Theatre has decided to "extend the «eason of "The Millionaire," George Arli3s's outstanding tiiumph. His inimitable characterisation— Inis time in a, very modern setting—lends the film its distinction, tor the plot is the eimu !i . clla '°B ue ,• however, written by ArhL- J . ai . kln °' ton . is especially suitable to Arlisse talents, lie plays the part of a retired motor manufacturer whose health ha 3 necessitated his relinquishing business retie battlefields of commerce, he goes into partnership witlr an estimable young TlTtl, i . eve ßtually marries his daughter. , th ® oW ability comes back to him, and P loves i-o his own satisfaction that the ?•, the doctora '3 *ar from being justified, v liile at the same time he assists hi!; future son-in-law to build up a business H at- must assure tor him a bright commei-'-iai future.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 5
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147AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 5
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