MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. . French underworld eharacters are of a different type than the American, being more picturesque and romantic and not so standardised, according to RKO Radio Pictures' authentic and fascinating "Secrets of the. French Police," now showing at the Majestic I Theatre. | The film, directed by Eddie Suther- , land and featuring Gili Andre, Frank Morgan, Gregory Ratoff and John Warburton, is based on a serial, "Secrets of the Surete," by H. AshtonWolfe, and "The Lost Empress," by Samuel Ornitz. Ashton-Wolf e's series of articles recounted the sure yet subtle methods which have made the "Surete," th'e French Secret Police, the most highly respected body of secret 'service men in the modern world. Ornitz's hook dealt with one of their famous cases, th'e traclcing down of a hypmotist, who had attempted to infuse into the mind of a Parisian flower girl the belief that she was Anastasia, daughter of the late Nicholas II, Czar of Russia.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 541, 26 May 1933, Page 3
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