I " — irrmr m mr mun n ■— m«in ■ wiiimmmb— iniiin »■ ■— 1 1 ■mihiiiimi wi—nxi TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19—20 George Bancroft George Bancroft IN DERELICT DERELICT DERELICT DERELICT A two-fisted sea captain fighting to keep his ship afloat through the fury of a tropical storm — out of the night a frantic staccato call of a ship in distress. Afaoard it the one man in the world he hates — and a girl. Terrific drama! / A_ thrilling adventure of the most startling kind! Romance afire with danger, nourished on the lifegreedy sea, born of tempest. It is the most breath-taking sea picture seen on the talking screen. SATURDAY, 2 and 8 P.M. THE PERFECT ALIBI • TWO HEARTS AGAINST DEATH .... GIVING ALL TO SMASH THE CRIME THAT ALMOST DEFEATED JUSTICE! With ROBERT LORAINE FRANK LAWTON ! WARWICK WARD DOROTHY BOYD C. AUBREY SMITH ELLIS JEFFREYS - A. A. Milne's Sensational Mystesry Success. Sweeps Shadows of Sinister Mystery Across the Screen! Gripped Broadway Stage for Two Solid Seasons! They Swore Vengeance While Pledging Love. -A Challenge to Crime's Masters! The Crime That Almost Defeated Justice! .... Smashed by Faith and Love of Two Valiant Hearts. - ■ TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, i SATURDAY. THE SPY With KAY JOHNSON NEIL HAMILTON JOHN HALLIDAY Startling expose of the secret police system of Soviet Russia. Prying- eyes watch their chance, then preying hands strike. Russian nights are cold, but Russian hearts burn with fiery i passion. Their hearts struggled against Ithe evil intrigues of an insidious Soviet spy.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 75, 19 November 1931, Page 4
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