ENTERTAINMENTS
PALMERSTON PICTURES ROSY THEATRE “The Ruling- Voice,” at the ivosy, presents the dynamic Walter Huston as the boss of a graft organisation which concerns the milk supply of a great city. His daughter (Doris Kenyon,' returns from abroad, where she has been educated in ignorance of the source of her father’s wealth. Misfortunes that come to her tk-t ugh it awaken hint when too lai ■ to remedy the sins he has committed against the children of the REGENT THEATRE ‘Alias the Doctor,” at the Regent Theatre features Mr Richard liartit'mess. It is a picture of unusual dr: maxic power. It deals with a boy wr.o has become a famous surgeon under his brother’s name and for \\lu.co crime he was robbed of his deg.ee. His professional acts are th» *eforc illegal. His “crime” is rii ered and leads to some startbrig and dramatic incidents. PALACE THEATRE Ir. “Strangers in Love,” Fredric March has a new dual portrayal. Tie enacts the part of a usurping son who forgoes a. will to disinherit a brother and also the role of the vagabond brothor who- eventually comes into hig own after a series of romantic happenings. Kay I rancis has the feminine lead.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3850, 5 October 1932, Page 4
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201ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3850, 5 October 1932, Page 4
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