ON THE SCREEN.
MATAMATA REGENT. “ The Faithful Heart,” a beautiful, soul-stirring romance, will be screened for the last time to-night. The dare-devil aerial race conducted for the highest trophy in British air circles, His Majesty the King’s Challenge Cup, which event the world at large thrills to yearly, has been wound into a fascinating film story by Sir Alan Cobham, one of Britain’s greatest birdmen, who, in recent years, through his many epic flights has undoubtedly caused many fresh laurels to be awarded to Britain’s distinction in her latest sphere of conquest, the air. “ The King’s Cup,” showing at the Regent on Saturday and Monday, is replete with all the thrills that this, master aviator could give it, and is a story of the accompanying thrills that must go hand-in-hand with such a spectacular even’.. WAHAROA PICTURES. “ Strangers in Love ” will be the big attraction at Waharoa on Saturday. This is a story based on twins who are mistaken for each other. The production offers to Frederic Marsh a starring opportunity almost; as extraordinary as was his Dr. Jeykell and Mr. Hyde.
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Matamata Record, Volume XVI, Issue 1443, 20 July 1933, Page 4
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