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ENTERTAINMENTS.

AURORA THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. DOUBLING WITH DANGER. 'Whiie pieseiiting a series oi tlie famous “stunts” that characterised Richard Talmadge’s picture® l , his newest production, “Doubling With Danger,” which is to be screened tonight, has a mystery melodrama of Crpoks, secret agents, for.eign spies, and priceless inventions as its theme. The film maintains a high degree of interest and suspe.iise. SATURDAY NIGHT. THE SHOW. , The underworld of, Hungary, lurking in. the deep shadows, of Budapest, the strangest city in Europe. Such is the icene of “The Show,” starring John Gilbert and Renee Adoree, 1 which i® tQ be screened to-morrow night. Never in their entire careers have these stars ha.d such remarkable roles. Gilbert is. the dark-eyed, fascinating vagabond “Spruiker." of “The show,” and Renee Adoree is Salome, the fiery dancing girl. ' THE GAY RETREAT. A screamingly funny farce is, the only way to. describe “The Gay Retreat,” also to be presented to-m'ofirow nlight. It will keep the house shouting with laughter, as the story of the sleep-walking soldier and his two l buddies ; s unfolded on the screen. TURUA PICTURES. THELMA. To-morrow, at the Turua Hall, will, be shown “Thelma,” Marie Cor.elli’s greatest romantic love' story, told iu unforgettable scenes of beauty a ; nd splendour. Marie Corelli’s 'famous novel, has conic to life on the. screen in this great picture. IT MUST BE LOVE. On Tuesday next will be seem Colleen Moore In “it must be Love,” The story deals with the struggles of a middle-class girl, to live without fr'c-, tion in a distasteful environment. Because she lives in the ba.ck of her father’s store the gii;l cannot invite friends home without a fueling of inferiority. It is a delightful eo.medy drama at its best.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5276, 18 May 1928, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5276, 18 May 1928, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5276, 18 May 1928, Page 2

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