MAJESTI[?]
TO-DAY AND T(]H[ The drama of a that love should have sideration, is outlinedBH terton's newest pictur^H mount, "The Right to^H opened last night atH9 Theatre. In "The Miss Chatterton playsj^B At flrst, she is seen logg, a young, imagii^H whom a brief, intense^H life of sorrow. Later, omi Evans, the old wife of a man she And, finally, she i% Evans, Naomi's impulB9 daughter, who, like her9H before, seeks the lovetf^M her life full and comp'fl9 contrasted roles, Miss O^Hj the finest work of ber^9B ing her portrayals that breathes life intoj^H ters. By her splendid^O in "The Right to Lov^^9 terton again proves tl^^l called the most talent^^H appearing in talking jBH The supporting cas^H| good and includes F^^9 ving Pichel, Oscar Manners. Incidentally, "The was recorded by a newj^^H which engineers have most perfeet recording^^9 to the industry. all noise in the proje^^9 ture in the theatre, ^^^9 forward in the mecha^^H pictures.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 19, 15 September 1931, Page 2
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