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NEW THEATRE PICTURES

FOREIGN LEGION PICTURE. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. The picturesque colour of a French seaport, the decks of a gun-running tramp steamer, the Moroccan city, Casablanca, and a desert fort of the Foreign Legion—there you have the romantic background against which “Women Everywhere,” the Movietone musical romance, enfolds itself. Featured in this production are J. Harold M array, as the devil-may-care sea captain who tried to run guns to the Arabs, and Fifi Dorsay as Eili, the charming dancer of the “Squinting Cat” cafe. George Grossmith* Clyde Cook, Rose Dione and Ralph Kellard are other important players, and the cast is an extremely large one, under the direction of Alexander Korda. Eight songs composed hv Williams Kernell are heal’d during the showing of the picture, which comes to this theatre on Saturday and Monday next.

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Opunake Times, 12 June 1931, Page 3

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NEW THEATRE PICTURES Opunake Times, 12 June 1931, Page 3

NEW THEATRE PICTURES Opunake Times, 12 June 1931, Page 3