PLAZA THEATRE.
"THE MILLIONAIRE." George Arliss is famous' lor his outstanding character acting, as seen in "Disraeli and "Old English," arid the tradition is carried oix in "The Millionaire," which is shoeing in a third week at the Plaza lhe&ue. Arliss's inimitable characterisations— -t 11s time in a very modern sotting; —lends ««"- film its distinction, tor the plot is the simplest. • The dialogue, however, written uy Booth Tarkington, is especially suitable to Arliss's talents, lie plays the part of a retired motor manufacturer whose health na9 necessitated his relinquishing business responsibilities. Aching for action again on the battlefields of commerce, he goes into secret partnership with an estimable young man who eventually marries his daughter.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 9
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115PLAZA THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 9
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