The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre) 2,000 SEATS AT PRICES Is TO 2s 6d. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 AM. A TEN-REEL NOVELTY ALL-TALKING MELODRAMA. A thousand strange sights a thousand strange ships—a thousand strange sounds pierce your : ! —- iginatii 7 SO SEA Virginia Valli, Noah Beery and Jason Robards. And into this tangled mass of human derelicts, come two shipwrecked men and a beautiful girl. She ust choose a mate within a day. Or m mi i □ational Picture* Now the sound of thousand ghost ships reaches your ears. Now the shriek of a girl as love-starved men fight for her possession. The whirr of motors .... creaking old hull .... swish of angry waves .... a thousand new sounds to make this floating island of derelicts live—Just as any sea-farin’ man will tell you they do. The law forced her to marry the man she hated. He had fought for her possession and won. A ROMANCE AS WEIRD AS ITS SETTING. In Addition; FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. News of the World in Sight & Scene. EVE'S REVIEW. (Accompanied by Whiteford-Waugh’s Majestic Orchestra). CLAPHAM AND DWYER, The Patter Kings in Bright Short Item. JACK SMITH, World-Famous Whispering Baritone. Musical Selections. Whiteford-Waugh's MAJESTIC STAGE BAND Presents a Programme of old and new Melodies. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. PHONE 43-210. fori ft To support Nancy Carroll in her second starring- picture for Paramount, “Flesh of Eve,” several additional players were assigned to the cast. Included are Francis McDonald, Dorothea Wolbert, Clarence Wilson and Evelyn Selbie. Richard Arlen plays opposite the star and Warner Oland appears in a principal role. “Flesh of Eve” was adapted from the book “Victory” by Joseph Conrad.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 15
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