GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT Love in the midst of the cradle of savagery; a romance amid the perils of the primeval jungles; spectacle, thrills, wild animals in their primitive state; a girl as savage as the beasts themselves, lured to civilisation through love of a' man from the outer world — these are some of the outstanding elements unfolded in 'Trader Horn," now playing at the Grand Theatre. Transcribed from the famous book of the old African adventurer and filmed in the heart of Africa's jungles in the greatest motion picture expedition of all time, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production sets a new mark in entertainment. For the first time one actually hears the voices of the jungle, for the "Trader Horn" expedition carried with it the first and only sound recording apparatus ever to be taken into the Dark Continent.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 7
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137GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 7
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