MAJESTIC
“THE IRON MASK” lYArtagnan and his three faithful friends ride again through the thrilling adventures of love, war and intrigue, which the whole world knows so well, in Douglas Fairbanks’s newest United Artists Picture, “The Iron Mask,” which is still at the Majestic Theatre. From beginning to end the picture is filled with daring ventures and breath-taking episodes, such as only Dumas could conceive and only his supermen could execute. Not for one moment does the tempo of the picture relax in its speed. Scenes of rash courage, breath-taking
daredeviltry, boisterous comedy, sinister conspiracy and tender love follow each other in thrilling succession. From the first foot of the story to the last fade - out, there is not one moment which does not enthrall ’the beholder.
The bright supporting programme includes a Fox News and Eve’s Review, with the latest events of the world; a Glenn Try an comedy, and new and enjoyable musical selections by the Majestic Octet under Mr. Whiteford -Waugh.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 17
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164MAJESTIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 17
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