AMUSEMENTS.
PICTURES;. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. 'jTy “MAD GENIUS.” When John Bar'rymbre first read the' script of “The Mad* Genius,” his latest Warner Bfos. which opens to-night' at thfe Princess Theatre, he said it offered. the Kind of role that comes hut once in a lifetime. Tsarakov, the mad. genius is indeed such a , v part—artist voluptuary, master, mind driving;. force,,, he dominates men aim women,,by sheer force ofwill bends fate! tfrihieet his needs and conquers all .hut KAnan equation , w;liicfr* eventually provtip liitf ''Undoing. The'"Story of “The Mad iVs”. moves to a treffiejad-. bus climax built aljout the powerful ■ personality .• of the .one man, Tsarakov. Pew moments InSpietures have been so awe-inspirihg use-tha; last few hundred feet of film 5 df “The Mad Genius.” Marian Marsh 7 ' heads the • suppoiting cast. Others . .aye" .Charles. Butterworth, Donald Cooit,' Luis Albcrni and Carmel S Myers. Tljlichael .Gurtiz directed. There is also q supporting programme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 3
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152AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 3
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