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MAJESTIC THEATRE

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“The, Crowd Boars,” a story of high-speed auto-raping, was enthusiastically received by yesterday’s audiences. Among the famous racing drivers seen in “The Crowd Boars” are William Arnold, Lou Schneider. Harry Hartz. Balph Hepburn, Fred Guisso, Phil Pardee, Spider Matlock, Jack Brisko, Fred Frame and many others. Arnold ' and Schneider were Indianapolis Speedway champions for 1930 and - 1931 respectively. This sporting drama concerns the rise of a racing driver to championship heights and his subsequent downfall an regeneration, following his responsibility for the death of his partner during an important' race. “Air ; Mail,” theibig feature to he screened to-morrow at the Majestic, has a tremendous appeal for men and women ,and for hoys and girls too. It' smacks of adventure. It sizzles with speed, it Tacos with action, and its dialogue 'crackles with intense drama. It is a.' real • moving picture in every seneo 1 of the' word. Sir Charles-Kingsford Smith brought this picture to'New- Zealand and will probably - make a- personal appearance on the Majestic stage. The bhx plan, is now open 'at the Regent box office.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11835, 17 January 1933, Page 7

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11835, 17 January 1933, Page 7

MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11835, 17 January 1933, Page 7

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