GRAND THEATRE
| TO-NIGHT I DOUBLE FE'ATURE PROGRAMME I 'Carole Lombard, Jack Oakie, DavI id Manners and Adrienne Ames have 1 the leading roles in "From Hell to I Heaven," Paramount drama centring I around a group of people attending i the running of a famous Derby, the I attraction now at the Grand Theatre. I '"From Hell to eaven" concerns 1 itself with the hopes and aspimtio'n.s 1 'ofeleven' people of diversified back- | grounds and varied circumstances 1 who attend the Derhy each hoping to I win fortune and happiness throug'h i it. i Yet each of the eleven stakes his f career on a different horse. The picture reaches a poweruul climax dur- - dng the runiring of the race, when it is determdned upon which fortune is - , to smile.
SEQOND FEATURiEI |His work in "The Vice Squiad" has merited for Paul Lukas :the male lead in Paramount's "Women Love Once," which is now at the Grand Theatre. Lukas has been siteadily climbing! upward in the ranks of f eatured players, and he is now one of the leading fiavourites. It is a noteworthy fact that critics have never failed to credit him with artistic portrayals in every role he has essayed in "Young Eagles," "Half Way ito Heaven," "The Better Wlife," "The Rigbt to Love," "Unfaithitul,' 'and in a num- ' ber of other earlier films. In "Women Love Once" he is the ■central miale dliaracter — ian artisl who makes .a comfortable living al commercial work in the big city anc lives in modsrate but enltirely happy circumstances with his wife, Eleanoi Boardman, and their foup-year-olc child, Marilyn Knowlden-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 726, 29 December 1933, Page 3
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269GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 726, 29 December 1933, Page 3
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