ENTERTAINMENTS
Carole Lombard, . Jack Oakic, David Mann/jrs, and Adrienne Ames have the leading roles in “From Hell to Heaven,” a drama centring around a group of people attending the running of a famous Derby, the main attraction coming to the Kosy Theatre to-morrow. Though the Derby furnishes the motivation for the action, it actually plays only a small part in the picture, which concerns itself principally with the results of the race upon the people it chooses to survey. Each stakes his entire career on the running of the Derby; yet each bets on a different-horse. The supporting feature is a picturisarion of Zane Grey’s “Under the Tonto Rim.” The English have been noted for their plays and comedies. But few, it is stated, come up to the Paramount release, “Discord,” which is to be-screened at tlie Palace to-morrow afternoon. Owen Nares as x composer, Bonita Hume as his wife, and Harold Huth as the other man, are the trio of principal and popular players. The supporting programme will include a Mack Sennett comedy, a sporting subject, a screen song, a British News, and some remarkably interesting views of the 1933 English Derby. “Diplomaniacs,” the hilarious musical burlesque on the recent Peace Conference, and the aggravated pomp of some of its less notable delegates, will reach the Regent to-morrow evening. Those princes of merrymakers, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolscy, are in their‘clement as the delegates to Geneva for the Adoop tribe of Indians, . assisted by Marjorie White, Phyllis Barry, Hugh Herbert and William Irving. Charlie Chaplin appears in “The Rink,” in which the world-renowned comedian does amazing things on roller-skates. Miss Julie Russell, the brilliant dramatic soprano, will continue to appear on the stage.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 244, 12 September 1933, Page 3
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284ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 244, 12 September 1933, Page 3
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