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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT “BRING ’EM BACK ALIVE.” Frank Buck’s jungle thriller. “Bring ’Em Back Alive,” will be finally screened to-night. Rene Rich and Rex Desmond, the talented, musical artists will also make their last appearance to-night. These famous artists appear at Hokitika Friday night. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. “ZOO IN BUDAPEST.” “Zoo in Budapest,” one of the most unusual pictures comes to the Opera Hou>c Friday and Saturday. The story ? built around a great zoological park, deals with the ronian.ee of a young man who has lived all his life among the animals, and a simple, orphan girl who comes to the zoo for a lesson in natural history. The two, drawn b> an unknf|vn urge, find themselves strangely in love. But back of this lies the terrifying pattern of caged beasts, their hates and hungers, loves and lusts, the source from which the plot gains its “Zoo in Budapest” features Loretta. Young and G-ciic Raymond in one of the most thrilling pictures. The supporting cast, headed by O. P. Heggie. includes Wally Albright, Paul Fix, Murray Kinnell, Ruth Warren. Roy Stewart, Niles Welch, Frances Rich, Lucille Mard, Russ Powell aud Dorothy Libaire.

BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. “To-night is Ours” wil] be screened at. Blackball to-night. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “The Sign of the Cross” will be screened at Runanga to-night.

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Bibliographic details

Grey River Argus, 15 February 1934, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 15 February 1934, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 15 February 1934, Page 8

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