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DE LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT.

PUTALLY TO-DAY (Wed).at 2.30, 9

LAUREL and HABDY ". I "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" Don't miss your last opportcaiity at the De Luxe Theatre this afternoon) and to-night ojf seeing liaurel and 1 Hfyrdy, the funny (men of the screen; in their latest cojnedy hit "Pack Vp Your Troubles.'' They most •certainly will cause you to put your cares and worries into a little kit bag, and keepl smiling, laughing, until your insides just ache fironi. it all. " THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 8 pan. SATURDAY at &30 and 8 jJ.tn "GRAND HOTKU Following sensational rams in the1 principal cities of the world, the longl aiifeiited and much discussed Metro-1 GolcPwyn- Mayer all-star production' "Grand Hotel," will open to-night at? the De Luxe Theatre as the most mv po-riant local talkie event in years. "G&ind Hotel" will be shown onThursday and Friday nights at 8 and' Saturday a-t 2,30 and 8 p.m. Based on the Vikaki Baum no^el, "Grand Hotel" bringjs ta tho screen the most astounding galaxy of sitter's and players ever seen in a mot lon pie-> ture Eatch of the five princdpal roles , is filled by an outetoanding screen star The exotfic (Greta Gurbo plays the Russian dancer, Grusinskjayta., who lives on the aieclaJim of her audiences and is reader to die when they no longer applatd. John Btarrymore (plays tho invpefcuiiious nableman whose love for tha dac'cer prevents him from hunting' thief. Joan Crawford is cast as tho seductive stenographer who is williug to sell herseM for -whatever she is worth to the indutrial °nuag*nate Preysing, port ray d by Wallace Be.rry. And Lionel Barrymore pla,ys tho provincial bookkeeper, Kniugelein, who,; broken in health, spends his hoarded savings to enjoy his last day's in the Splendour of the Grand Hotel.' Lewis Stone and' Jean, Hershort head the supporting cost which ia](so includes Robert McWade, Purnell B. Pratt, Ferdinand Gottschalk. Rafaefa, Ottiano', Morgan Wallace, Tully Marshall, Framk Gonroy, Murray Kinnell and Edwin Mtaxwel'l. ' , Tho lives of these stUangely different characters are drawn together in th vortex of the fashionalble Berl,in •hotel and 'the result is a fascinatJingf cfiianiatic panonama in which love, inJ trigue, .murder, comedy and tragedy* all play a part. Whalt h^appiens1 to one* on an. esJeiting ndg|ht in this hotel has its .effect on each o)f tlie others,, and r although sonic off .thetai never nioet,. their Hves ar fantastic-ally intermingl-! cd. It 1(3 iprobalbly the moat uniquer plot ever used for a screen production; iThe picture was directed by Edmund ' Goulding. ', " .MONIDAY J<nd TUESDAY 8 *pjpi. TALA BIBiELL and MELVYN .►" BOI3IGLAS in • "NA<3ANA." The 'wik> animals ;of tne African juu gle, rearing, snarling, shrieking and! trumpeting, stalk through "Nagana'* the (thrilling Universal romance "wtoich. comes to the De Luxe Thdatre dn Monday next for two night(S only. 'Ne,Ver before h!ap thid thea'trej shoVn a picture so colourful, so falß of (actual dangers, sor steeped in tnie) atmosphere of itjs locale and the same» time having so dramatic a love story as it£ niain point of interest. Wild .'savages and wild ibeastis fo»r'm, th& •background of a story heightened iby> temhp'eHu'ous love affair beiJw'een "fhe 1 'doctor in cha'rgo of a sfaientinc expedition and oi notorious wojttian of " the world. <

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Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 4, 28 June 1933, Page 3

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DE LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 4, 28 June 1933, Page 3

DE LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 4, 28 June 1933, Page 3