King’s Theatre
“THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR” In “The Story of Louis Pasteur,” which screens at the King’s Theatre tonight and Thursday at 8 p.m., Warner Brothel’s have made a truly great picture. It stands among the significant works of the screen. Told in such fashion as to grip every audience it will reach, this production is headed for big acclaim. Profoundly stirring as sheer drama, it will widen the range of picture venturings. Paul Muni, well remembered for his brilliant acting in “The Good Earth” and “The Life of Emile Zola,” has the starring role and he is ably supported by such sterling pla} r ers as Anita Louise, Akim Tamiroff, Josephine Hutchinson and Donald Woods. This thrilling lifo-story of the world-famous French scientist who braved a thousand deaths that millions might live, will ever remain a memorable screen experience. Tho supporting programme includes Metrotono news, “Paris in New York” (musical revue), and “A Day’s Journey” (traveltalk).
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 96, 26 April 1939, Page 2
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