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Making History ? The World's Greatest Artistes will Greet You at the .MAJESTIC and STRANDAs a Further Indication of Fuller-Hay ward Theatres Determination to Maintain their Leadership in the Amusement Field of New Zealand, they have secured Tfine Efluttiif® Pi^CDdLimctt ©S UNITED ARTISTS [UK Qfcu/t*This, the Greatest Aggregation of Mighty Pictures and Famous Stars, will he shown in Auckland exclusively at the MAJESTIC AMD STRAND 7 2] a ©f the Domnrion: A Message t® tike Ficfsire-L®?iig In all the twenty years in which I have been associated with the Picture Industry in New Zealand, I have never before been so confident of the supply of film as I am of the releases due for 1928. This is due to the magnificent array of pictures which the United Artists Corporation are bringing to the Dominion, and which will be exhibited in each and every one of our Theatres. The names of the Artistes, the Directors, and the Distributors are a sufficient warrant of sterling merit, and I am proud to be associated with the exhibition of this product in our houses. THERE IS A — Futier-Hayward’s Theatre United Artists 1927-28 Pictures will be Screened. 1 President Fuller-Hay ward Theatre* TEn© taarnsigufiraticm Prodluiictiocii will be COUNT LEO TOLSTOI’S IMMORTAL CLASSIC D D □ featuring I&<s>dL La Roecpae & D>©l EEi© / “MY BEST GIRL” Romance in a Five and Ten Cent .Stott. Kathleen Norris* story for Collier*. Directed by Sam Taylor. “The DOVE” David Belasco's presentation efWillard Mack's stage success. With Gilbert Roland ana Noah Beers . Produced by Joseph M. Schenck Directed by Roland west. Her first United Artists picture. ‘SADIE THOMPSON” Based on W. Somerset Maughams “Miss Thompson ". Directed by Raoul Walsh. “The GARDEN of EDEN” From German play adapted to American stage by Avery Hopwood. Directed by Lewis Milestone. Scenario Hans Kraly. Her first United Artists picture. “T he CIRCUS” A low-brow comedy for high-brows. Based on original storv and by Mr. Chaplin. Supported by Menu Kennedy. “The GAUCHO” An original romance of Argentine adventure by Elton Thomas. Directed by F. Richard Jones, With Eve Sothcra and Lupe Velez, will produce and direct “LA PAIVA” Based on original French story by Dr. Karl Vollmoeller, author of “The Miracle." With Estelle Taylor. “TEMPEST” From original modern story by Vladimir Dantchemco. Adapted by Fred deGresac Directed by Frank Lloyd. With Greta Nissen ‘The MAGIC FLAME’ 1 Samuel Goldwyn’s presentation of the Henry King production. Based on Rudolf , Lothar’s stage play, * " King Harlequin ” “COLLEGE” An original story of college athletics. Directed by James W. Horne. Presented by Joseph M. Schenck. Cast includes Ann Cornwall.FloreoceTurner.Snitz Edwards. in “The DEVIL DANCER” From original story by Harry Hervey. A Samuel Goldwyn presentation. Her first release through United Artists Corporation, will produce “The DARLING of the GODS” From stage play by David Belasco and John Luther Long. With great international cast. His first Uni ' ‘ Jnited Artists picture. wtH produce and direct “LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH” Based on David Belasco’s stage prodixrion by Tom Cushing. will produce and direct “SORRELL & SON” Based on Warwick Deepings current novel. Wirh H. B. Warner, Nils Aster, Alice Joyce, Anna Q. Nilsson, Carmel Myers, Louis Wolheim, Norman Trevor His first United Artists Picture. “RAMONA” from Helen Hunt Jackson's Novel. Presented by Inspiration Pictures, Inc., and Edwin Carewe. An Edwin Carewf Production. “TOPSY and EVA” From the play by Catherine ChisboU®. Cushing by Del Lord. Their first United Artists Picture. “TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS” (Temporary Title) From Donald McGibney’smagazinestory Directed by Lewis Milestone. Presented by Howard Hughes and John W Considine, Jr.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 140, 3 September 1927, Page 16

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