GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT Suppose a policeman, coming suddenly on a scene of violence, sees the closest pal of a lifetime in the act of committing a crime. What should he do? He knows the law and his sworn duty. He knows the strong bond of friendship that exists between him and the law-breaker. He Tcnows how his superiors would decide the question, how public opinion would be arrayed in judgment. But he is still held by the' instinct which commands him never to betray a friend. He wants to he loyal to his buddy. He wants to live up to the oath he has taken. That situation confronts one of the characters in the Columbia .picture, "The Last Parade," which will he shown at the Grand Theatre to-night. Jack Holt, in theleading role, portrays the policeman's pal. The bluecoat is played by Tom Moore and the girl in the story, loved by both men, is eharacterised by Constance Cummings. Gaylord Pendleton has the part of a newspaper reporter and Robert Ellis is a racketeer.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 139, 4 February 1932, Page 5
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