GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. How one h'our can bring stark tra- ' gedy into the quiet lives of a little family, the members of which come under the spgll of a strange mystic charm, is the dramatic premise of RKO Radio Pictures' "The Monkey's Paw," is now atf the Grand Theatre. Whether real or imaginative, the powers of this charm bring about one of the most absorbing p'sychological studies ever written for the screen, according to critics, who have called "The Monkey's Paw" one of the most adroit and thrilling melodr-amas of th'e current film season. A cast of exceptional talent is fea- , tured in this production. |
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 542, 27 May 1933, Page 3
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105GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 542, 27 May 1933, Page 3
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