MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. "jArrowsmith,," Samuel Goldwyn's picturisation of Sinclair Lewis' novel, starring Ronald Cloman, now at the Majestic Theatre, records the thrilling, tragic story of what fearless scientists have done to stamp out the great plagues which have always been the worst enemies of _jtiankind. In J the role of its crusading doctor-hero, 1 'Ronald Colman goes down to a savage t island in the West Indi'es to risk. his life against bubonic plague, the historic Black Death, in hopes of proving that he has discovered its cure. The novel of "Arrowsmith," ,acknowledged to be Sinclair Lewis' masterpiece, is, of course, fiction. But neith'er the ravages of the Black Death nor the perils of the men who have sought to stamp- out such scourges. are fictitious. The cast supporting Ronald Colman I in Arrowsmith," the United Artist 91 picture, includes such brilliant na,mes |P as Hel-en Hayes, Richard Bennett, A. E. Apson, Beulah Bondi and Myrna Loy. L-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 375, 9 November 1932, Page 3
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