GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. A string of priceless emeralds is the glittering bait that lures a horde of covetqus crooks aboard a big ocean liner — and life becomes one surprise after another to all concerned. Breathless thrills, hilarious comedy, swift action and an ahsorbingly "different" romance all feature "Cheaters at Play," the delightful attraction now at the Grand Theatre. A brilliant cast, headed by masterful Thomas Meighan, inimitable Charlotte Greenwood, popular William Bakewell, charming Barbara Weeks, wistful Linda Watkins and menacing Ralph Morgan; the suave direction of Hamilton MacFadden, and a gripping adaptation of the Louis Joseph Vance best-seller — ^these are some of the items that make this Fox Films picture approach perfection as screen entertainment. Deft burglaries aboard ship, a thrilling flight on the liner's mail plane, a novel type of lridnapping and a daring ,and ingenious last-minute rescue are but a f ew of the high spots in this remarkable offering. Whatever else you do, don't miss "Cheaters at Play."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 410, 20 December 1932, Page 3
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