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MAJESTIC

TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT The final screening of "Playboy of Paris," with Maurice Chevalier, takes place at the Majestic Theatre to-day and to-night. To-morrow night a mystery thriller, "The Subway Express," will be the chief . attraction. There is something about the mystery story that seems to rest the tired business man, makes ma forget her household troubles, even enlisting and holding the attention of sister, brother and his girl friend. When all else fails, "Who committed the crime?" is one of those intriguing questions that keeps everyone of those intriguing questions that keeps everyone on the alert until it is definitely known "who did it." Instead of the usual two or three, there are exactly thirty people to suspect of murdering. This picture has all its action developed in the crowded coach of a subway train. To make the mystery more intense the 'question arises as to not only who killed the man, but how he was killed. Thirty experienced stage and screen actors present this all-talking thriller. Jack Holt and Aileen Pringle head the list. and others who play important roles are Fred Kelsey, Alan Roscoe, William Humphrey and Ethel Wales. Fred Newmeyer, who piloted many of the Harold Lloyd comedies to success, is responsible for the direc-. tion.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 November 1931, Page 4

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MAJESTIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 November 1931, Page 4

MAJESTIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 November 1931, Page 4

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