GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGFT. Charlie Ruggles, whose neat manipulation of his minute moustache has had much to do with his success as a screen comedian, has shaved the extra "eyebrow" from his lip. He is seen without it for the first time in "Terror Abroad," Paramount nautical horror film, which opens at the Grand Theatre to-night. He is featured in the film with John Halliday, Neil Hamilton, Shirley Grey, j Verree Teasdale and Jack La Rue. "Terror Aboard" is the story of a fiend who, to escape arrest on the yacht on which he is sailing, evolves a scheme for killing everyone aboard the vessel, with the exception of the woman he loves. He intends to take her to a desert island, and spend the rest of his life with her there. One by one his victims die, each. • in more horrible, more gruesome a fiashion. Arrival on the scene of an aviator in love with the girl precipitates a breathless climax.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 717, 18 December 1933, Page 3
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161GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 717, 18 December 1933, Page 3
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