THE ROSARY
FASIIIONABLE FROCKING IN MARGOT GRAHAME PICTURE. Proving itself delightful in every respect, Margot Grahame's new W.P. Picture, "The Rosary," will open at the Majestic Theatre on Thursday. This will ranlc as one of the most emotional dramas yet presented on the dailogue screen. The swift-mov-ing action aceompanying the development of the thrilling story vests the production with exceptional interest and appeal. Miss Grahame will evidence her complete mastery of a dramatic characterisation for which she is famous as a star. Her display of fashionable gowns, rich and of vast variety, will be viewed with rapt delight hy the feminine contingent of the audience. The supporting players, include Leslie Perrins, Elizabeth A.llan, Walter Piers, and Robert Holmes. "The Rosary" is a talking picture
that will commend itself to every picture fan. With massive settings and a story of exceptional appeal, admirably developed, the picture has real charm and beauty, while the comedy and dialogue are a treat. Those who miss seeing "The Rosary" will lniss a dicidely worthwhile einema achievement.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 254, 18 June 1932, Page 7
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171THE ROSARY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 254, 18 June 1932, Page 7
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