MAJESTIC THEATRE.
; :No picture' produced-in the past year has Uiad a greater cast than "Night Workt" which comes to the Majestic Theatre: to-day. lew Ayres is one of .the,most popular stars of the screen, and.. Mac ~. Clarke is ' a girl whose S e?nVT'! In, "cent months'has brought lor to the threshold of stardom. Boris Karoff, the Monster of "Frankenstein." is one of the most talked of men to-day in pictures. In Thi'. «9 ! ol° ? ast ls fllled with1 big names. ? ZZ v™u™ stor»- »» la" 'n a gay night club in %Zl ?\K- aUi, nU th ««v«nts transpire in a single night. The screen play reveals the seething undercurrents beneath the surface in ri?. ci n ',', me a story whloh la Js bare-con-Sn * «e,totally unsuspected by' the
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1932, Page 12
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126MAJESTIC THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1932, Page 12
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