GRAND THEATRE
SATURDAY. Motion picture audiiences hpred with society dramas will get a chance to see a pieture with plenty of aetion, suspense and excitement on Celehrity Productions' "Hotel Gontinental,' coming to_ the Grand Thelatre on Saturday without having their nerves frazzled with' rat-a-tat-tat of machine guns. ■ . A cross-section of life within a cosniopolitan hotel, with tragedy rubhing J elbows with coimiedy is seen in this ] screen drama from an original story hy F, Hugh Herbert and Plaul Perez, adapted by Warred B. Duff. The story is concerned with the eyents that take place on the last night of a famousl hotel— a h'otel inthnatsly connected with the life of a great city. Hundreds of persons crowd it-s doors before the auctiorieers take possession on the morrow, and numerous plarties bid it adieu. A sinister plot with a buried treasure as '-t.s theme invplvieis a group of charae-
ters m a novel story that is replete with aetion. Pdggy Shannon and Theodore von E'ltz in leading roles are ably supported by J. Farrell MacDpnlald, Alan Mowbray, Henry B. Waltball, Rockcliffe Fellowes, Ethel Clayton, Bert Roach and William Scott.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 559, 16 June 1933, Page 7
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188GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 559, 16 June 1933, Page 7
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