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PLAZA THEATRE.

"THE UNHOLY GARDEN." The clever relation of the* story, of- "The Unholy Garden," the picture which is'screening at the Plaza Theatre this week, keeps excitement running high until the last minute. The actors and actresses are all well cast with Ronald Colman at their head, and give extremely capable interpietations of their parts. The picture is mainly a drama, but there are touches of comedy by _ way of relief, while the love interest has. not been neglected. The scene is laid in a castle in Arab territory, where there ate no' extradition laws.

"MAk OF MAYFAIR »

On«- of the latest romances of the screen is 'Man of Mayfair," which commences at the Plaza on Saturday. The lilting melody of "Alone With My Dreams" will soon be sung everywhere. The dancing and singing of Jack Buchanan are a.feature of the picture. As a titled man about town, whose love for a pretty dancer leads him into some delightfully humorous situations, Buchanan's role gives him unlimited scope. Joan Barry, who is featured in the cast, is one of the most brilliant English screen stars, with many stage successes to her credit. Others who have featured parts are Nora 'Swinburne, Warwick Ward, EUalme Terris, and Cecil Raymond.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20550, 19 May 1932, Page 6

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PLAZA THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20550, 19 May 1932, Page 6

PLAZA THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20550, 19 May 1932, Page 6

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