GRAND THEATRE
"WATERLOO BRIDGE" BEST | UNIYERSAL PICTURE OF YEAR. J Each year Universal turns out at least one great picture. A few were "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," "Merry Go Round," "Show Boat," "A1I Quiet," "Seed," "Dracula." Into^this select class place "Waterloo Br'idge." The management of this theatre is proud to show this pdcture. It believes that it v/ill rank with' the hest'ten of the year. Do not under any conditions miss seeing "Waterloo Bridge," which opens on Monday at the Gr'and Theatre. "Waterloo Bridge" is tremendons in dramatic power! It is subtly alluring in its beauty and its infinite vaxdety It is heart-breaking in its emotional appeal! It has 1a great love story, one of the most unusual in modern drama, between a girl who wanted desperately to love decently, when it was too late for her to deserve it, and a boy who knew all and still would isurrender the world to his heart's cry. These two young lovers caught in love's cross-road on Waterloo Bridge in a tangle of love morals and war's. dire! needs are Mae CJarke, wh'o will be remembered in "Front Page" and Kent Douglass, fine, hoyish stage juvenile and coming screen star. James Whole directed it and that alone should he an insurance of a perfect production if you saw his "Journey's End."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 448, 4 February 1933, Page 7
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220GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 448, 4 February 1933, Page 7
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