EAST MEETS WEST
"East Meets West"' Gaumont-Bri-tish production starring George Arliss and directed by Herbert Mason, will be released by G-B-P at the State Theatre to-morrow. Here is-inelodrama of a robust naiture. with George Arlis^ giving a characteristic. performance as a crafty Sultan who-replentished-his -exclieqxxerby deft diplomacy Involving Great Britain, and an ' Eastern power. • Developed with great effect, gripping suspense and the- star's personality have combined to make a rxcli offering for all lovers of spectacle and drama. George Arliss appears as the Rajab of a tiny kingdom known as Renrtng, which, by virtue of its geographical posifcion, is coveted by Great Britain for harbourage purposes. A powefful Eastern country also makes a bid for the Sultan's friendship, and the wily potentate "piays them both until he has extracted a millxon, pounds from eacb
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 12, 29 January 1937, Page 14
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