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AKAROA PICTURES

MCHAIRD tauber in "BLOSSOM TIME. The world will) be ever grateful to Britain for " Blossom Time" British International Picture's lavish musical romance of Franz Schubert, starring Richard Tauber, which comes to the Akaroa Theatre on Saturday. No greater masterpiece of screen artistry has ever been produced. N'o more beautiful, more human story has ever gripped the imagination than this story of Schubert's Dove —and renunciation of his beloved Yicki. She inspired the most beautiful music the centuries 1 have recorded —and surely there has never been anything so pathetically lovely than the. spectacle of Schubert, lifting up bis magnificant voice to tell of his J : ove to the. glorious strains of "Thine is my Heart." Yet she was not for him. Heart broken, yet the girl's happiness was still "all. that mattered" to Schubert and he helped forward her romance to fruition —and in the brilliant finale —midst of the peaceful!, magnificant settings of the vast Cathedra!}—at the wedding of Yicki and Rud'i, the man of her choice —the great composer pours forth his tormented 1 soul to the glorious strains of "Love: Lost Forever More." You forget it is Tauber's voice—for Tauber IS Schubert—and never has the screen seen such a remarkable characterisat : on !

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIX, Issue 6187, 10 March 1936, Page 1

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AKAROA PICTURES Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIX, Issue 6187, 10 March 1936, Page 1

AKAROA PICTURES Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIX, Issue 6187, 10 March 1936, Page 1

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