Majestic A Fuller-Hay war d Theatre. SESSIONS: 11 I A SMILE-A-MINUTE ROMANCE! ' A THRILL-A-SECOND MOTOR RACE! Zip! Whizzi Thrill-demons in a breathtaking whirl for fortune and a girl. “BURNING UP" With RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN. The motor racing special of the year! Teeming with excitement, thrills and (A Paramount Picture.) BOX PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Phone 43-210. PRINCE EDWARD A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. A “Paramount” ALL-TALKING SPECIAL ATTRACTION. “SARAH AND SON” With RUTH CHATTERTON Added Attractions: THIRD TEST MATCH. (BRITAIN v. NEW ZEALAND.) All-Talking Comedy and Musical Featurettes. SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES. Reserves Ring 46-252. VICTORIA, DEVONPORT A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. An All-British Talkie Triumph. “Under The Greenwood Tree.” Also Screening: “SENOR AMERICAN O” KEN MAYNARD as Singer and Actor in a Spanish-Western Thriller. AN ALL-TALKIE PROGRAMME. USUAL PRICES. 22-968 for Reserves. GREY LYNN CINEMA A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Another Magnificent Double-Feature Talkie Programme. Paramount Pictures present DOUGLAS McLEAN in “DIVORCE MADE EASY.” The Finest Talkie Comedy you ever heard. Radio Pictures present CLIVE BROOK and IRENE RICH in “THE PERFECT CRIME.” A perfect story, a perfect cast and a perfect thriller. rwo Programmes for the Price of One.
Edmund Goulding, the man who wrote and directed “The Devil’s Holiday,” starring Nancy Carroll, started his stage career at His Majesty’s Theatre, London, as the third murderer in “Macßeth.” Phillips Holmes. James Kirkwood, Hobart Bosworth, Ned Sparks and Jed Prouty play the featured roles in “The Devil’s Holiday •’*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 15
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