■- ■. - •/; -I'' ... i ■> IS; 1 / ;y> SJ 1:1 1 MARY ASTOR EVALYN KNAPP GRANT MITCHEIt DAVID TORRENCE WILLIAM JANNEY Hardie Albright Hale Hamilton And what a hit! "An inspiration! Whimsical, humorous, dramatic, absorbing!" said the m ■Cotot Kit :n- ■: £'■ II L.lj A MM Im M mm M II .v.v.v \v.v v ;.\;.. * fell is §S> nH m 'vii ■WSSS mm m m s«? SKMi Is SSSS SSSS m m ■m lit i! Pi n® 111 M II 111 8N& m -.i-k : Naturally every theatre wants to play George Arliss, after his unbroken success record in " Disraeli," " The Millionaire," " The Man Who Played God," and many other hits. Therefore the Civic is doubly proud to have succeeded in outbidding all competition for the privilege >of presenting this picture* wm v- Jj, KS#S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21377, 29 December 1932, Page 11
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