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TWO BRITISH TALKIES “The ITate Ship,” an English production. is being shown at the Roxv Theatre. The actors include some of the foremost artists of Britain. The “hate ship” is a palatial yacht, the property of a thorough-going, but quite original villian, a man with a curiously shaped mind which justifies in his eyes almost any action. no matter what the cost to others, which brings to him what he desires. Jameson Thomas is the yacht owner, and playing opposite to him is Miss Jean Colin.
Thomas gives a wonderful portrayal of a not too pleasing character and dominates the story throughout; what he says, goes, but far more often he does not say, but lays his plans with entire lack of consideration for his guests.
“Harmony Heaven,” the second big attraction on the same programme, is anothei*\British picture. It is an allcolour show, and may also be called an all-singing and dancing production. Polly Ward of the London vaudeville stage* heads the cast.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 17
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165ROXY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 17
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