GRAND THEATRE
' TO-NIGHT Romance can flourish at sea without luxurious background of a modern floating palace favoured by most novelists. The "Lottie Carson" is an old schooner, battered by many a storm, but it provides an interesting setting for a lively story of love, hate, intrigue and vengeance. Undoubtedly the boat had other adventurous trips, but the cruise as pictured in "Sea Devils" reaches th-e heights of melodramatic action. Most of the story takes place aboard the three master, with a crew made up of sueh picture favourites, as Edmund Burns as the stowaway, Walter Long as the murderous first mate, Paul Panzer the quartermaster, James-Donnelly the captain and Molly O'Day his lovely daughter, with the comical Jules Cowles in charge of the galley. Don't miss this exciting sea yarn. It opens to-night at the Grand Theatre.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 306, 20 August 1932, Page 3
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