AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. “MAYFAIR NIGHTS.’’ The'-Princess Theatre announces the showing of the Biitish pi ucl action pru-hK-c-.l at tlio Warner Eros. studios sic Tcddingboii, near .London, beginn.ng 10-niglit. This is The lisst Warner Bros. English produced him t ( , lie released in this country. “Mayfiiir Nights’’ has boon produced on an ehihorsito scale, \vii!i Isohoi Elsom, the famous English actlms, heading a large cssi. that includes Ivor Barnard, Margot Craluuno, i). A. Ulnive-.Sinitli, i.icnia Lyncl, Edgar Nor--10l K, Wr.lt- Patch aid Margaret Darner, all of whom are leading figures on the- London singe. Roland Peri wee, and Irving - Asher are the authors of the story, which deals with “a. mother's ugtiu against the law in older to give ier two daughters a einui.e in tiie world. ” It cou rs a period of twenty years and presents a hitherto little diown view of English life in town amt onnti'v, including the wild night c liib iie ol London’s eiite. "Mayfair ( 'Nights” was di-eoted hy William Me-I Gann, an American.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1933, Page 3
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170AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1933, Page 3
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