SHORTT'S THEATRE.
"Afterwards." one of tho finest British productions so. far to be shown to. New Zealand motion-picture" audiences, is now being screened at Sliorlt's" Theatre. Marjorie Humo and Julie Suedo have, the principal, feminine roles, with J. R. Tozer and ■ Cecil Barry. in tho featured male roles, all of these players being distinguished English and' Continetal stars. Tho story is by-Baroness Orczy, and is recognised as one of Her- most' Interesting pieces of work. As the wife of an English army officer, victimised by'the strange'spite of, an eccentric French maid* Miss Hume Rives a sympathetic and appealing; portrayal of her rolo which will evoke the strongest admiration. Julio Suedo, as the French maid, handles a difficult rolo with a fine sense of the dramatic. "Avalanche," a picture from the pen of Zane Grey, starring Jack Holt, Doris Hill, and Baclanova, is the second bis attraction^ ...!-.. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 13
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