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PALMERSTON PICTURES ROSY THEATRE Us concluding- screening- is tonight. “Night World,” the attraction at Kosy, provides insight into night club life in the great American cities. For a single night in such a quarter events happen all too quickly, and the quick g-un-play which takes place is thoroughly un-Eng-lish. A youth i.s well on the way down the ladder of life, but is saved from himself by a girl. The story moves‘swiftly. See the serial.REGENT THEATRE To be shown finally this evening-. It appeals, it thrills, it inspires. “The Miracle Man,” at the Regent, is a picture of crooked lives made straight and of sordid lives made brig-ht by the wholesome. sway of country life -and an old man’s trust in men. A vivid story of human hearts, told on the screen in scenes of marvellous variety, driving ahead with action that grips and holds, softened with humour that laughs with all mankind, so keen it starts tears. To-mormw: Richard Barthelmoss in “Alias the Doctor.” PALACE THEATRE If you miss it, you lose it. A. great attraction to-night : ; "Skysrtaper Souls,” set -in one of New York’s biggest buildings. A modern story. Warren Williams heads Hie cast of this new photoplay, which was adapted from Faith Baldwin s Best selling novel and serial story, “Skyscroper.” Maureen O’Sullivan, Anita Page and Verree Teasdale have the. most important feminine roles. Palace featurettes. 1 o-mor-row : “Strangers id Love. ’
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3849, 4 October 1932, Page 4
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