MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. • f'To-morrow aaxd To-morrow," Philip Barry's play of a conrageous, unconventional wife, to whom marriage is not sufficiently soul-satisfylng, is the latest starring film vehicle for Ruth Chatterton. This philosophical, yet clearly un1 derstandahle emotional dranxa is the Majestic Theatre's feature for two | nights, op'ening* to-ni'ght. Paul Lukas i supports Miss Chatterton in the feaI tured male lead. j Miss Chatterton's part as a wonxan ; whose heai't is divided between her | earthbound "eternal collegian" husS hand and a man who uxxcovers hidden S romantic spots of her life, is said by preview ci'itics to be her most dramatic role since entering pictures.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 December 1932, Page 3
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