pSTlC : : TALKIES 1 S^yTtUESDAY, v/ednesday , 4 g r Matiness Tues. and Wed. r " ' frankenstein ^ frankenstein %p Man Who Made A Monster 111 — : WITH . . • *. mtw rriVE, MAE CLARKE,- JOHN.BOLES, BORIS » oi nFF DWIGHT FRYE, EDWARD VAN SLOAN, ^RLurr, FREDERIC KERR. , a monsier from the parts of men departed . . • it f-enath a dozen men, andamechanical ferain. It had e, 5 " m3Ii could have . . except a heart and soul ! WSTEH WONDER at the strangest story ever told ' brought to life on the talking screen. ^THURSDAY and friday s October 6, 7. ) [ the age for love the age for love \ — : WITH 4— • ~ , nnVE CHARLES STARRET, LOIS WILSON, EDWARD I EVERFTT HORTON and MARY DUNCAN. : . aIi(j Jaughter of llfc . . . with her idea of a lullaby. 3°ed thiags as ihey wcre . . . not as a grandmother imagined II She wanted to be a human being and not just a wife »as the misuijdowstood wife of a misunderstanding husband 1 1 satcjrday; October 8. \t uble feature programme j A FIEND WHO LIVED BY DEATH! k holt jack holt [ — : IN ; behind the mask \ behind the mask i — : WITH " «• . ' KARLOFF 1 CONSTANCE CUMMING5 \ * n»opIe fe as him was his due — to see them suffer was .his » ,g__to make them elie "thrilled" him! He was the man "Behind The Mask/1 , second feature ;ie Coopss* Cliarles "Chic". Sale I f — : IN | In a j^reat drama t £n a feller needs a friend w a feller needs a friend er and teais are blended in this great humaa masterpiece j iiali boy who whts ii.Vs greaiest battle . . mastery of self. Cooso? wi!I b.iry yau a deeper understanding of the great n boyhood. ■ G&AND THEATRE ( ®AY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ! October 3, 4, 5. j THE NEW ADVENTURES • rich ouick wallingford ' RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD — : WITH : — I iarn Haires William Haines ]| JRSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY October 6, 7, 8. ' i Jones Btack Jones | - : IN 1 the ramoe feud the range feud [! — : WITH . If WAYN2 SUSAN FLEMING || of a Saeria" who had to hang his pal unless he could prove g j ocence by sumise ! | b ( V :r ; •.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 342, 1 October 1932, Page 7
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