MAJESTIC THEATRE
LAST DAY— “LADIES SHOULD LISTEN” AND “SMOKY” The Majestic’s double bill, tompricing “Ladle > Should Listen”, (with Cary Grant and Frances Drake)' and “Smoky" (with Victor Tory) will complete its season this evening. “AS THE EARTH TURNS" — TO-MORROW Jean Muir and Donald Woods play the leading parts in “As the Earth Turns” a picture of excop- | tional merit which opom a short j season at the Majestic to-morrow. 'This is a picture of simple beauty and extraordinary power dealing with the lives anj work of humbio toilers, each with his own little ambition. A feature erf the him is its ; magnificent photography, the march of the seasons being exquisitely ex- j pressed in alternatiins of leaf and j bud and ’snow-swept desolation. In fact, for depiction of rural beauty, this picture may be said to rival “Song of the Plough.” . PLANS AVAILABLE FOR “CHAINED*” Plans ai'e now available at the Regent hooking office for “Charnel” which is being screened at the Majestic next Saturday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12530, 16 April 1935, Page 7
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