LAST DAY—FRIEDA INESCOURT - ‘WOMAN DOCTOR' AND HENRY WILCOXON Sessions 2 & 8 p.m. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - TO-MORROW - SESSIONS 2 P.M. Filling Fast At The Theatre. THE MOST AMAZING DUAL ROLE EVER PLAYED ON THE SCREEN—IN THE MOST POWERFUL PICTURE Honoured by ROYAL COMMAND Performance before Their Majesties The KING & QUEEN at SANDRINGHAM MARGARET KENNEDY, who adapted the story, says: “ I he theme of ‘Stolen Life’ is universal. We think we know all about the lives of those nearest and dearest to us, but how little of the truth we may realise! If we tried to live another s life we should find that we hud to take on many things th.it we had not bargained for. We should he involved in a hundred complications, a hundred fears and terrors.” 5 m TiMßmmrf m * A 919 B 4 .y'.-V . f*' / V'V WITH Elisabeth BERGNER in a brilliant dual role Michael REDGRAVE the sensation of "The Lady' Vanishes” with WILFRID LAWSON Doolittle of Pygmalion* You must he stirred by the moments of tragedy . . . You will be thrilled by the dramatic secrets of this girl's “Stolen Lite You will be amazed at the genius of Bergner who, as one woman, plays the dual role of twin sisters . . . two women with utterly different characters. And only one without a sense of humour could fail to enjoy the subtlety ol English comedy! Also screening—the finest musical short ever made The Orchestra in the overture to Wagner’s immortal TANNHAUSER “REPUBLIC OF PANAMA” in Technicolour KING & QUEEN IN UNITED STATES METRO & CINESOUND NEWS 'Socially—Gisborne 1 * Pirsi Theatre” PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL Direction: R, J. Kerridge Recommended by Censor for Adults.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19994, 20 July 1939, Page 2
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