WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"Anthony Adverse" — To-night and Saturday The full possibilities of the talking scr.een are used with telling effect in the truly wonderful filrn, "Anthony Adverse," from the. world-famous best seller by Hervey Allen, to be screened at the Waipukurau Theatre on Saturday evening at eight o 'cloek. In every corner of the world "Anthony Adverse" has found fame! Now the most stirring saga of adventure written in modern times becomea an unparalleled picture that matches the towerilig statue of the giant novel! -Fredrie March makes Anthony a dramatic living person, while Olivia de Havilland plays her emotional role with true artistry. Never has any production been blessed with such a npmber of outstandiug and remarkable scenes, each following- and fitting with perfect dovetailed sequence as "Anthony Adverse" and never has one been carried along with a story as if her or sfie was an actual wi|ness of the entire plot as that experieneed when viewing this truly 'magnificent production. Tho Coronation Film, which will be included - on to-night . programme at the Waipukurau Theatre, was made -by Pathe and is the only all-British pictofial record of the event. Patrons are requested to be in' their seats before 8 •o'clock. Early booking is advised; ring phone 282. WILLIAM POWELL IN "RENDEZVOUS ' * — TUESDAY Through this amazing tale of codes and ciphers is woven a romance with William Powell as chief cryptographer. "Rendezvous" eomes to the Waipukurau Theatre next Tuesday, with thrills and myste.ry.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 125, 12 June 1937, Page 3
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