KING GEORGE PICTURES.
New Mystery Film ■" - - ■: : ' On ■;.:.■ - ..v. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
The Dialogue 'The Donovan Affairs fio dramatic and the voices are reproduced naturally. •
A great talking- picture-! / '-The Donovan Affair" will be, si.own at the King George Theatre on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Never before have voices come over with such jia.-
turolness.
,'The. dialogue is snappy and
clever;
'' The Donovail" • Affair will be - remembered by many as the great Owen
Davis stage success. It concerns the mysterious murder of Jack Donovan_ Xt a dinner table and the later muxler ] of another guests, in tie same manner and by the same means-—a carving knife. Suspicion is cleverly directed at every member of the cast. Falge" eiues suddenly appear and are as qtackly discarded. The action of tihe piay is very confusing .the conclusion,, which comes as a'complete but logical
surprise.
For sheer entertainment, a^lot-of, thrills, laughter and any amount of <sseitement •'The.Donovan Affair" leaves nothing to be desired. It is a picture with a real story, developed - logically*' and. with «adequate suspense.. The entire cast —and there are many important roles—is admirable. The cask includes such well known stars as Jack
Folt-ff Dcftotliy Edvieri William.Collier; Jr., Agnes Ayres, .Join Roche, Virginia Brown Faire, Alphonse Wales arid Hank Mann. Their acting is si^perl) and tneir "voices are. well pitched and intelligible at all'times.
The production. balancing good comedy with; exciting drama, is on. a par with the best" and supplies one of the most satisfactory means of spending a couple of hours tSiat coeld be devised. ■■ ■■ . •■.'■ '• ...;. ■■■, ;■■■• :.';' '. •■ ■-:
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 32, 16 January 1930, Page 7
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257KING GEORGE PICTURES. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 32, 16 January 1930, Page 7
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