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MAJESTIC THEATRE

THE CROWD' ROARS

“Tho Crowd Roars” is packed with thrills. Jimmpy.Cagney plays the part; of Joe Greer, who has become a famous auto racer and returns home to his father and younger brother, Eddie. Although he scarcely remembers Joe. Eddie worships him and is following in his footsteps—and is already the local champion auto racer. Joe decides to buy lorn a real racer and teach him the tricks of the game. Eddie hecome s almost as famous as Joe. Eventually they reach Eos Angeles, where Lee, Joe’s woman, is living. Joe, who has been pretty wild, does not want -Eddie to associate with the same kind of woman. He breaks with Lee, not wishing Eddie to know of his-, associations with her. In order to make Joe change his mind, Lee,and ( her girl friend, Anne, £ decide to get; at'him through Eddie. But Anne, nr turn, falls in love with'him, too, and refuses to give him up when Joe rages at her. Eddie, angered at his brother’s stand, .breaks with nun and marries Anne., Joe fires.him. E'ddjo.having, became;famous, gets.a chanc o Jo drivefor;himself in the next races. Joe is; •furious and tries to ditch Eddie inf the race, fbnt Spud, Joe’s pal, keeps' his car between them ,to .provqpt it., finally, Joe crashes into the rear ofj Spud's car. The-car catclicsjire, skirls’ eff-thp track in,,a dm vsfc. of .flames and; Sphd'isi.bnniod to doa/th. ridds Jjo-t gramme ytvill .be; repeated t'o'morrow f iahd on Wednesday, ‘ “Air Mail”,: kfirqught hero ..by ;the Southern Cross, wi|Hhe screened.• i

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11834, 16 January 1933, Page 7

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11834, 16 January 1933, Page 7

MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11834, 16 January 1933, Page 7