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MAJESTIC THEATRE

"Devil's Doorway," which is shown at the Majestic tonight, is a great Westem drama of flaming frontieis. Kobert Taylor has as his leading lady a beautiful newcomer, Paula Ray mond, who is predicted to be one of tomorrow's brightest y o u n g actresses. Louis Calhern, Marshab Thompson, and James Mitchell are also included in a strong cast.

A good Easter programme has feeen arranged. The heroic story of Florence Nightingaie provides another triumph for Anna Neagle, first lady of the British screen. She is noted for her portrayals of famous women and this is perhaps the gxeatest of the seven she has depicted. Co starred with her is Miehael Wilding. On the same programme is a short which everyone will wish to see, "London in Festival Year." The adventure, excitement and romance of India come to the screen in Rudyard Kiplin-g's "Kim." The action and Suspense which have thrilled *readers of this great story now spring to life in M.G.M/s Technicolor picturisation starring Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell, Paul Lucas ,and Robert Douglas. "Kim" will be screened at a speeial matinee on Saturday at 2 p.m. as well as at the evening performance. As this is a long film patrons are advised to come eaiiy. R.K.O/s screen offering "Sealed Cargo" features a dramatic struggle for possession of a disguised Nazi vessel. Dana Andrews, Carla Balenda, and Claude Rains have the starring roles in this romantic melodrama. "Fort Worth5 is a Texas film depicting the fiery era of the cattle wars, when its streets were turned mto a roaring camp by a renegade horde who plundered its gold and defi'ed its laws. The stars include Randolph Scott, Biavid Rtrian, Phyllis Thaxter and Helena Carter.

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Taupo Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 1 April 1953, Page 6

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Taupo Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 1 April 1953, Page 6

MAJESTIC THEATRE Taupo Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 1 April 1953, Page 6

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