LAURIER, PORT CHALMERS
Two powerful countries, pitted against .each other, grasping at every advantage;. and both fates in the seductive palm ,of a beautiful woman I Love, honour, and duty are underlying motives that rule and sway the ' emotions of Madame Spy, a , girl who thought she could forget that she was but a woman. Such is the theme of the attraction that commences to-night at the Laurier Theatre,: Port Chalmers, and which will be screened at, the matinee and evening performances to-morrow. Headed by an exceptionally strong cast, with Fay Wray and Nils Asther topping the list, .the supporting players include such established and sterling screen names as Edward Arnold, John Miljan, Noah Beery, David Torrence, Vince Barnett, and Rollo Lloyd.
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Evening Star, Issue 21825, 14 September 1934, Page 16
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122LAURIER, PORT CHALMERS Evening Star, Issue 21825, 14 September 1934, Page 16
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