AMU SEME NTS. WMMIWIWWIWWWWWWMWWIWWWWWMWWWWWVWWWWW Thji Maje_s_tic Three Sessions Daily. (A Fuller-H ay ward Theatre). PARAMOUNT’S POWERFULLY DRAMATIC SYNCHRONISED MASTER- - * -_ . PIECE AT THE MAJESTIC I L TODAY Sins of the Fathers |\UTH CUATTCRTON / BARRYNORTON / s a paramount •i r Q>iclure “ON THE HEADS OF THE CHILDREN'' ibition! Swayed Pushed by a mad ami by father-love and almost to the brinl“Who pays for the Fathers?” Jannings role of his career. A tion greater than “Tl Flesh” and “The Patriot emotions which everyon of disaster, .ins of the the greatest haracterisa - Way of All ig The world's finest actor as the ambitious father in a modern setting. Jannings the humble w-itcr trembling when his patrons fro - .. ' Jannings the self-important singer at the music festival! Jannings the swaggering flirt tantalised by a glimpse of love! Craving power. Pushed by a mad infatuation. JANNINGS SURPASSES JANNINGS. In Addition: Talking and Singing Featurettes. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. PRICES—Is to 3s 6d. Phone 43-210.
ROXY PASSED BY N.Z. CENSOR “A” CERTIFICATE. Recommended as being more suitable for Adult Audiences. TONIGHT SESSIONS: 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. % BIG TALKIES ON THE SAME PROGRAMME FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. No. I—WILLIAM BOYD in “ THE LEATHERNECK ” IT’S ALL-TALKIE. No. 2—MARION NIXON in “ GERALDINE ” It’s Part-Talkie, Singing. Dancing and Synchronised Music. FOUR TALKING SESSIONS DAILY—II —2— 5 8 Box Plan Now Open at Theatre. Phone Reserves 41-341. ROXY NOW SHOWING
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 761, 6 September 1929, Page 15
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