ENTERTAINMENTS.
AUROHA THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. the tigress. The story opens with a gipsy camp scene, higji up in the Spanish mountains. Around the dying embers the members qf the band sit with eyvj-, riveted on Mona, “The Tigress.” The action deals with an oath ctf vengeance taken by Mona, to exact the life of the Earl in retaliation for the de,ath of her father. How she tries and fails, experiencing what t<> her is a new and bitter-sweet emotion —love ; provides a vivid, .fast-moving romance in which thrills, night prowlings, cunning, a ; n|tl mad dashes on horseback break into idyllic love scopes.
SATURDAY NIGHT. TWELVE MILES OUT. VTwelve Miles Out” is a landmark in motion picture progress—it will sway every audience with its unusual theme; astounud with its daring; thrill with its amazing adventure; and enchant with its bewitching love story, which runs like a. silvejr thread through the ster.ni fabric qf its rapidtire, dare-devil adventure, its stfirk drama, its two-fisted combats, its midnight dashes to the coast with “battled 1 ” wealth—its story of a great gamble with fortune, fame, and happiness. LOVE ME AND THE WORLD IS MINE’ Dazzling in its atmospheric splen dour, throbbing/ with drama an,d inspiring with the artistry of direction, “Love Me and the World is M.i ne <” is truly one of the important milestones in motion picture achievement. ,It is a picturisation of “Th,fe Affairs qf Hannerl,” a novel by Rudolph Hanns Bartsch. TURUA PICTURES. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Tile authentic official film of the Heeney-Tunney fight will be showni at the Turua. Hall to-morrow night. This film s'hqws every detail of every rpund and is 4000 feet in length. Jack Holt in “The Warning,” will also be screened. This is a picture of intrigue, mystery, tense action, with a rapid succession of thrills following, one anothqr. It is a powerful picturisation of the “British Silent Service” at work in Shanghai, ChiJija. The action is filmed against the atmosphere of an opium den called “The House; o r a Thousand Delight,” and is a secret, temple in the thills. The fight on. tlie stairs and) the explosion in the temple are exciting momqnes which hold the audience at a high tension. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. Colleen Moore will be seen in “Orchids and' Ermnie,” showing, on Tuesday night. “.Orcljid's and Ermine” has genuine romance.’ and while cbmqdy predominates, there are occadonlal brief touches of pathos that help make the whole a leal gem of entertainment.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5352, 16 November 1928, Page 2
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408ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5352, 16 November 1928, Page 2
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