AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.
“RESURRECTION” TO-NIGHT,
The feature for to-night (Tuesday) is “Resuorreoton,” a love <lrama that, has stirred niany millions in many lands with its great depth, its power and human sympathy. The Tolstoy novel has been translated into eleven different languages. Its popularity has giown with passing years. John Boles . '■*is Prince Dmitri, 'handsome and stalwart, a romantic soldier. Lupe Velez plays the great dramatic role of Katusha Maslova. Both are tremendous far- •* ourites. They have in “Resurrection,” ■ . the biggest emotional roles of their / careers, in a production so high and spectacular that Universal sponsors it ps its finest. contribution to the screen this year. In appropriate sequences exquisite music by Dmitri Tiomkin is presented. “Resurrection” is the story of the awakening of a man’s love for a girl he has wronged and neglected. No drama has ever expressed the depth of a true love as does “Resurrection.” No picture play brings a story of human hearts more tenderly, more realistically.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1932, Page 3
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162AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1932, Page 3
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