BACK STREET
ADAPTATION OF FANNY HURST'S MOST POPULAR NOVEL. VIVID STORY OF SACRIFICE. Don't miss our next picture! In "Back Street," which opens an engagement at the Majestic Theatre next Thursday, the management presents what they helieve is one of the greatest motion pietures produced during the current season. It has been in preparation for an entire year. The screen play is an adaptation of Fannie Hurst's most popular novel, and its cast of players is headed by Irene Dunne and John Boles, two of
•the screens' hest-liked artists. Important supporting roles are played by June Clyde, William Bakewell, Arletta Duncan, Doris Lloyd, George Meeker, Waiter Catlett and many other fihn favourites, and the picture was directed by John M. Stahl, direetor of "Strictly Dishonourable," "Seed," and other domestic dramas. "Back Street" tells an intensely affecting story of a woman who gave up everything in her life for love, and a man who gave nothing hnt love. The picture sheds new light on "the eternal triangle," and you will follow the unfolding of the plot with breathless interest. "Back Street" is Fannie Hurst's greatest novel. It first appeared in Cosmopolitan Magazine as a serial and* was followed in 1931 by a most successful novel. The raee to huy it was keen, and after you have seen the picture, you will realise why.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 442, 28 January 1933, Page 7
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222BACK STREET Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 442, 28 January 1933, Page 7
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