GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT From the pages of a Rex Beach novel comes a story .packed with power, jammed with drama and driven through with a motivation that is as fast moving as life itself. Such a story has been transferred to the talking motion screen in a Radio Pictures production that is said to be better than the novel in its scope ' and in its strong human appeal. "White Shoulders" opens today at the Grand Theatre with Mary Astor, Jack Holt, Ricardo Cortez and Sydney Toller heading a distinguished cast of featured players. The sweep of its locales is farreaching, with scenes laid in South American gold mines, Monte Carlo gaming housqs, Monaco villas, Parisian fashion salons and New York pent-house apartments. In each of these places, thd story receives heartsmashing dramatie impetus which carries it through to a vigorous climax. Good shorts will also be shown.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 November 1931, Page 6
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