AMUSEMENTS
EVE.RYEODYS PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. “PURSUIT.”
Chester Morris and Sally Eilers com© as a new type of romantic team in a new type of comedy romance in “Pursuitj-” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s whimsical adventure in romance on the highways and byways, with fov© motorised and hitting on all sixteen! The new picture, which is now playing at the Princess Theatre, is a delightful combination of romance and thrills, high comedy and adventure. )
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
“THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN’*
Monster” is at large again! Karloff, the grotesque creature of the it|i|i^ihlal;/“Eranicenstein,’ ’ a murderous giant constructed from parts of dead bodies 1 and broughtt .to lif© at the height of a crashing electrical storm, comes to tlie Princess ’Theatre in “Ihe Bride of Frankenstein,’.’ ( a sequel to the first picture. In this strange drama pfddiieed for Universal by Carl Laemmle, Jr., the Monster is, seen in further adventures of such a hair raising nature that the picture is said to furnish the ; very Ultimate in ghastly* thrills. At the conclusion of “Frankenstein,” it will be [, remembered,' the. Monster was appar- | ently dsetroyed in a v burning mill but the opening-iscenes ot “The Bride, of .Frankenstein” show how he escaped death and returned to throw the entire, .coqutrysiclo into a state of terror. musical, cartoon and travelogue. . - :- ' ■ ;V ’• t.rV ' , > . BCOFNT THEA t RE Saturday and Monday. “THE GREAT IMP^rIoNATION.”
t - to the demand of patrons ’ the ipaiiagenient of the Regent Theatre haves/, ’pleasure in presenting another •mystery, '“T!he Great Impersonation” I starring Edmund Lowe, Valerie Hobson, ‘iVera fugles,; Dumsden Haro, ' ; Sptingii Byington and Henry Mollison. AWitten by E. Phillips Oppenheim, the story # opensv in German East' Africa ;be'fbre th© war and continues in England' Where is shows the efforts-of munitions ( agents in all their selfish greed. A 1 mystery with plenty of humor and ro ’ mance, with two. love-stories, in each J ; of- whifell- Edmund Lowe is involved— Lowe plays t\V;O roles. ?Spies and- coun-' ter spies, lie - lived two lives and served two countries.. His disguise baffled the world’s greatest' secret 1 servicemen who ;sought. to track him from Africa to ' England but who betrayed him? "Universal super, 'shorts include Universal News,. ‘‘Going Places”, travelogue,//'UMoiilcey Wretches”, Oswald cartoon, Australia’s Mineral .Wealth, interest “Sp,ee ( dy .Justice’.’ .. Mentone On'-MUnday evening the champion cyct. lists will he seen- in. action on the;stageA
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1936, Page 3
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