ONE OF THE TRULY GLORIOUS PICTURES OF ALL TIMET A FURORE IN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON FOR MANY WEEKS. The First of the Big Pictures from United Artists for the New Season. WHO CAN EVER FORGET ALEXANDRE DUMAS' FAMOUS ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE NOW BROUGHT TO REALITY—w ?.♦/ m ft k WITH ROBERT DONAT and ELISSA LANDI For twenty years in a living grave he educated himself . . . steeled himself . . . for a daring escape! Then emerged as the Count of Monte Cristo . . . with the wealth and power to drive three men to their graves as they bad driven him to his! Approved for Universal Exhibition Produced by EDWARD SMALL a' RELIANCE PICTURE Released By UNITED ARTISTS * % ii? I® m MR ■ sss* m • f ; . TO-MORROW SIMULTANEOUSLY PLAZA THEATRE ROYAL 2.30 and 8 pan. ALSO SCREENING 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m. ?0 MTatt-fibitMi as3l? MOUSE mnIHS RESERVES AT D.I.C. AND THEATRES. STARTLING PICTURE ANNOUNCEMENT. "The Count of Monte Cristo," great as it is, is only the forerunner of the Great Pictures to come from (A'SIA) LTD. UNITED ARTISTS For Screening at the Plaza and Theatre Royal during 1935 and in all Theatres in the Dominion controlled by J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. and their associates. THE GREATEST STARS AND FINEST PICTURES FOR 1935 During 1934 United Artists released more good pictures for the World's entertainment than any other organisation, and will again lead the industry in the coming year. CHARLIE CHAPLIN 111 His Greatest Comedy (Title to b« announced) FROM 20th CENTURY PICTURES WALLACE BEERY in " THE MIGHTY BARNUM" The Story of the World's Greatest Showman and "Prince of Humbugs." From 20th Century Pictures RONALD COLMAN in (« CLSVE OF INDIA M The story of Lord Clive, the bravest man who ever lived. Clive who created aa Empire, who loved one woman—but his country more! From 20th Century Pictures GEORGE ARLISS in "Cardinal Richelieu" The Story of a Prelate who Ruled all France—yet never wore a Monarch's Crown. From 20th Century Pictures MAURICE CHEVALIER in "Follies Bergere De Paris" and a second picture, "THE RED CAT" Two Famous Continental Musical Extravaganzas. From 20th Century Pictures CLARK GABLE in "It Had To Happen" And in a second picture, "THE CALL OF THE WILD" Jack London's Masterpiece. From 20th Century Pictures FREDRIC MARCH In "Les Miserable*" Victor Hugo's Immortal Classic. From Reliance Pictures JACK BENNY In "TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND" with Nancy Carroll and , Sydney Howard A Leviathan of Entertainment From Samuel Goldwyn EDDIE CANTOR in "KID MILLIONS" Eddie's fifth annual musical comedy. Laugh with your favourite as he plays havoc with Egypt's dusky shebas. From Samuel Goldwyn ANNA STEN in "WE LIVE AGAIN" With FREDRIC MARCH and a SECOND PICTURE, with GARY COOPER. KING VIDOR PRESENTS "OUR DAILY BREAD" ■with TOM KEENE and KAREN MORLEY The Most Stirring Drama of Our Times. From London Films DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF DON JUAN" with Merle Qberon, Benlta Hume. One of the greatest comedies produced in England. Direction of Alex Korda. From London Films H. G. WILLS' EPIC OF 20341 "100 YEARS FROM NOW" To sweep across the screen a hundred years ahead of time. Produced by Alex KorcHa. From London Films LESLIE HOWARD MERLE OBERON "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" Fiction's favourite character created by Baroness Orczy reaches the screen in a blaze of glory. From London Films PAUL ROBESON LESLIE BANKS, NINA MAE McKINNAY ti BOS AM BO" From Edgar Wallace's thrilling story, "Sanders of the River." Jungle scenes never before shown on the screen. From London Films THE REIGN OF KING GEORGE V Specially written by the RIGHT HON. WINSTON CHURCHILL Produced by ALEX. KORDA WALT DISNEY WILL PRESENT MICKEY MOUSE IN TECHNICOLOUR FOR THE FIRST TIME, AS WELL AS A NEW SERIES OF SILLY SYMPHONIES IN TECHNICOLOimR. THE EPIC OF AMERICA—"FORWARD MARCH" Produced by 20th CENTURY PICTURES INITED ARTIST y The Censor's recommendation will be advertised later when certificates are available, as this advertisement is only a preliminary announcement. ENQUIRE FROM YOUR LOCAL THEATRE MANAGER FOR SCREENING DATES IN YOUR TOWN.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21387, 1 February 1935, Page 7
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