MAJESTIC THEATRE
"Rogue's March," at the Majestic tonight, is an exciting romance of the Khyber Pass. It is a Hollywood interpretation of life in Indian frontier outposts with an import from Britain, Richard Greene, playing a leading role with Peter Lawford. A spy drama, "Five Fingers," to be seen tomorrow, Saturday, is a pungent story of intrigue in Ankara, Turkey, in 1944 and part of the film is actually filmed there. Monday's picture, "Pony Express" is a film set in the turbulent days of American Western Wars. On Wednesday the picture is "Phone Call From A Stranger," a drama written around a trans-continental plane crash. The double feature on Friday next, October 1, includes "The Man With My Face," a film which provides its star Barry Nelson with a dual role in which he plays the parts of a respected business man and of a crooked double who fools even his own family. With this is shown "Mutiny" a spectacular film of sea adventure when the American's ran the British Navy's blockade of France in 1812. On Saturday October 2 and Monday 4 there will be an outstanding Technicolor picture with all-star cast, "The Quiet Man."
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Taupo Times, Volume III, Issue 139, 24 September 1954, Page 7
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