MAJESTIC TO-NIGHT
The thrill picture of the year opens § at the Majestic TheatreUo-night. It % is "The Bat Whispers," ijfeland West's | production for United Artist s, featur- I ing that dyriamic young actor, Chest- y| er Morris. * 1 Morris, who skyrocketed to screen | fame in "Alibi," and increased his I following in "The Divorce" and "The | Big House," gives the most startling I performance of his career. | ■ The production is a succession of 1 'dramatic, mystifying situations with \ scarcely a pause for breath. The co-, % medy moments are splendid. Genu- i ino laughter is provoked by three fun- 1 makets drawn from the stage, Maude \ Eburne, Charles Dow Clark and Spen- \ ppv riliflvf.PTC! r Un Merkei, Iovely lady of D. W. j Griffiths epic, "Abraham Lincoln," •> and co-star of "Eyes of the World," provides the feminine romance. She is destined to become one of the finest actresses in the realm of pictures. Polished performances are given - by Grayce Hampton, Gustav Yon Seyffertitz, Ben Bard, William Bakewell, Richard Tuclcer, S. E. Jennings and Hugh Huntley.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 148, 15 February 1932, Page 2
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