WAIPAWA THEATRE
Double Bill To-morrow If you go to the cinema to sleep then don't go to see "Accused," starring Douglas Fairbanks junr., and Dolores Del Rio, on Wednesday night at the Waipawa Regent Theatre, for the film will keep you awake. Sleep will he impossible, not heeause of the nqise, but because here is a picture that is chock, full of entertainment. ' Laughs, drama, singing and dancing are skllfujly introdueed into a' story Which holds the interest right until the final fade out. That, you will probably agree, is perfeet ehteftainmenfc, and you will be right^ for " Accused". is just that. Douglas Fairbanks . jyiu'., and Dolores Del Rio occupy tlse screen most of the time, and they make a perfeet romantic team. The sparkling dialogue is fome of- the best. ever l heard in a British production, "Two jn Revolt," also featured op this programme, is a drama of wild horse courage and dog devotion that will move you to tears and thrilJ you to cheersl v
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 73, 13 April 1937, Page 3
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