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AMUSEMENTS. 8 P.M.' TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. Thousands of Dunedin theatregoers have eagerly awaited the presentation of this great picture. They will be enthralled by its stirring and romantic story and by the superb performance of Mr Arliss, who returns m this, his most distinguished role, to the Theatre that mirrored his greatest triumph. GALA PREMIERE II the REGENT I THE REGENT In II Direction: J. O. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. fpTTR "FIRST GENTLEMAN OF th! screen in his finest ROLE. GREATER EVEN THAN * tub HOUSE OP ROTHSCHILD. Joseph M. Scheuck Presents GEORGE GEORGE arliss arliss GEORGE ARLISS In 20th Century Picture, Relefsed by United Artists. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) «My one ambition is to make France a Great Power —I never defy the King except for the good of the kingdom,” said Cardinal Richelieu, the “ Red Shadow over all Europe. Yet he defied the world that a wisp of n girl might marry the man she loved! SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT—STOU’LL BOW AGAIN BEFORE THE ARTISTRY OP GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS Supported by x MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN, , MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN, Edward Arnold Francis Lister. Douglas. Dumbrille Cesar Romero. THE BEST FILM IN A YEAR OF GOOD PICTURES! ASSOCIATE FEATURES- ‘ SCREEN SNAPSHOTS.’ ‘HIS OLD:FLAME.’ . Walt. Disney’s Silly Symphony in Technicolour. * THE GOLDEN TOUCH.’ Plans D.I.C. and Theatre; phono 12-513.

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Evening Star, Issue 22193, 22 November 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22193, 22 November 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22193, 22 November 1935, Page 13

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