PREMIER PICTURES
Showing at Clyde, Wednesday, 28th July; Omakau, Thursday; Cromwell, Friday; Alexandra, Saturday. "HUDSON'S BAY" 20th Century-Fox takes movie-, goers down the paths of pulsetingling adventure in its new production, ''Hudson's Bay". A two-fisted drama of the frozen north and empire building, the film stars Paul Muni in a role unlike any he's ever had—as Pierre Radisson, colorful and daring renegade who saved a new world for the King who ordered him hanged. So much importance was attached to "Hudson's Bay" that 20th Century Fox would not film it until' the perfect man for the difficult Radisson role —a star commensurate in importance with an epic production —could be obtainedPaul Muni, who at the time had gone into temporary retirement, accepted the assignment of' bringing Radisson to life on the screen. The story it depicts starts in Eng--11. Playing Lord Crewe, John Sutton is banished from the kingdom for his drunken pranks and is exiled to Canada. When Sutton Reaches Quebec he meets two rough and tumble French-Canadian fur trappers, who induce him to finance their scheme for the building of a commercial empire in the region of Hudson Bay. "THE REMARKABLE ANDREW" Alexandra— Tuesday, 3rd August. A comedy of unusual merit excellently portrayed by well-known screen stars.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 28 July 1943, Page 5
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