For Auckland's Greater Enjoyment! Leo, the Living Lion Trade Mark of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Directors of John Fuller & Sons Ltd., Fuller-Hayward Theatre Corporation Ltd., J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd., are privileged to announce that they have purchased the entire output of the great Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. These outstanding productions will be presented exclusively at the following theatres throughout 1935 — NORMA SHEARER """ ——Mg ROBT. MONTGOMERY MAJESTIC and REGENT | THEATRES ;f I |$|jjjjr j ; initial presentation of this Hall-marked Entertainment fe/ will be the New Zealand Premiere of Rudolph Beiser's llllC '■>%»?'' I celebrated stage play IZZZZZZZ Mm CLARK GABLE ... ■ IGlr JOAN CRAWFORD Jp ! BARRETTS ; JL m* WIMPOIE : H GRETA GARBO Hnam uMimiiMWk w—n—— ■RSOISBB HDQUQI jgBBPM imffl BBiSlgWf KNHUm william powell J STREET .-! j|| I ' JL ' j NORMA SHEARER, CHARLES LAUGHTON j and FREDRIC MARCH, at the 1 ST. JANES' THEATRE :' \er Wallace beery FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Ist I MYRNA LOY 11l FACILITATED by countless resources, these leaders of the Motion Picture Industry have, in the past ten •; years, created more famous Cinema Plays than any other Consistent with this standard, they have made 1935 the reateSt " tage ear " t^ie f°M° w > n g ster- jf L Charles Dickens* Immortal Classic P. G. Wodehouse's Famous Novel HELEN HAYES " DAVID COPPERFIELD " " PICCADILLY JIM" K»MIWS I With Frank Lawton, Elizabeth Allen, With Robert Montgomery. LAUREL i. HARDY Lionel Barrymore, W. C. Fields, Madge "forsaking ALL OTHERS--1 I the Greatest Cast in Screen history. With Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, /llFlltr 'jPgjk ' tZ&SS Robert Montgomery. PUT"" " Fran* Lehar's Delightful Operetta „ W-; I > 1 i "THE MERRY WIDOW" Successor to The Thin Man pr j \ r I n ./ " evelyn prentice" m & With Jeanette Mac Donald. LiJaBW: ■ = Maurice Chevalier. With William Powell, Myrna Loy. • -j (To be specially produced and separately MMVi released by Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayc,.) " BIOGRAPHY of a BACHELOR jgM ] lEStfH&flKjra .... With Robert Montgomery, Ann Harding. j ■j ■ iWMsMtmr %&s''■ The Brilliant Historical Classic ' j MAURICE CHEVALIER " MARIE ANTOINETTE " Hugh Walpole . # Famous Nove | " EVELYN LAYE J With Norma Shearer, Charles Laughton. ,t " With Helen Hayes, Robert Montgomery. Somerset Maugham's Story f 1 " PAINTED VEIL " « MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY " WiU, Greta Garbo, Herbert Marshall. Wilh WaUace Beery, Clark Gable. - j® mm " NAUGHTY MARIETTA " " THE NIGHT IS YOUNG " 'J? J, M , ' eancttc Mac Donald, Nelson Eddy. With Ramon Novsirro, Evelyn L&ye. j > And to complete this era of "Perfect Entertainment," unprecedented attention has been paid to featurettes, which will include:— Laurel and Hardy Comedies — Colourtone Musical Revues — Fitzpatrick ff ||| jeanette macdonald Travelogues in Colour (Beautiful innovations that will enchant everyone), lioneL barrymore a Series of Diverting Colour Musical Symphonies — Charlie Chase and " Our Gang " Comedies — M.G.M. " Oddities " (dialogues by Pete Smith), Thelma Todd-Patsy Kelly Farces. JACKIE COOPER RAMON NOVARRO JEAN PARKER JEAN IIARLOV/ ~ |
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 22, 26 January 1935, Page 11
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