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MAJESTIC THEATRE

“CHINA BOUND” AND “THE MAN AND THE: MOMENT”

Wonderful success attended the presentation on Saturday of the double feature programme at the Majestic and a large attendance of picture goers should witness tho final showings to-night of “China Bound” and “The Man and the Moment” Billie Dove .known as the most beautiful woman on the screen, is featured in “The Man and the Moment” her latest picture. She plays the heroine or this torrid Elinor Glyn romance, with Rod La Rociquo as her leading man. Miss Dove’s gowns are more beautiful than ever. Tho big moment of ’‘China Bound” comes during tho turmoil attending the Chinest bandit invasion of the little port town. It moves rapidly from laugh to laugh with never an idle moment. It possibly, is the best of the five films lit which Karl Dane and George Iv. Arthur have been costarred. It is well worth seeing. In addition is a most interesting Metro Goidwyn Gazette, and a most amusing comedy “Roaming Romeos.” “MASKED EMOTIONS” AND ' THE THREE KINGS’ ’ TO-MOR-ROW Commencing to-morrow at the matinee, a new programme will -be introduced, having for the main’ .attractions. “Masked Emotions” a William Fbx production, featuring George O’Brien, and Nora Lane, and “The Three Kings” an all British picture, starring Henry Edwards and .Evelyn. Holt. “Masked Emotions” is a melodramatic romance .of the kind thatmakes the spectator almost rise out of the seat' while following the characters through a wide range of thrilling experiences. It- as. adventure of the most colorful sort, aliundant love interest and nice comedy' relief, whilst “The Three Kings” -is .an original story, by Henry Edwards. wlio has conceived a thrilling plot, combining romance, drama, and the highlights of a great .English circus, in a manner that makes for popular appeal. In addition as usual a good ’ programme of supports.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11115, 27 January 1930, Page 6

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11115, 27 January 1930, Page 6

MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11115, 27 January 1930, Page 6