GRAND THEATRE
. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. That truth is more thrilling than fiction is once more revealed in th'e new Mr. and Mr. Martin Johnson film, "Congorilla," which is now holding audiences spellbonnd at the Grand Theatre, where this Fox production is now playing. Made in the very heart of the great jungle of Central Africa, where heast Tbattles heast for existence and where is found that small and weird race of people, the pygmies, it depicts in all its realism those hair-raising and death-defying experiences of the Johnsons on their recent two-year safari in the unexplored corners of the dark continent. "Congorilla" is the first sound picture ever made in the wilds of the ^ African jungle and the first sound picture of gorillas and the pygmies.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 435, 20 January 1933, Page 3
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