KING'S THEATRE
FINAL SCREENING. Unforgettably portrayed by the star ot “The Informer” and an inspiring cast, “Nancy Steele v Missing,” the Twentieth Century-Fox production which screen* finally at the King’s Theatre to-night at- 8 p.m presents a powerful drama of vengeful hate balked by its own furv an 1 punished by man * greatest live. The performances oi Victor M< Laglen winner oi tin- Motion Picture Academy award for the best performance oi 1935; Walter Cfnmoily. outstanding actor of th<* stage and screen ; and Peter Lorre, Eurojie’s one-man chamber of horrors. make “Nancy Steele is Missing” a tremendous document of emotion-lushing power, filled with tense thrills and strong passions. “THANK YOl JEEVES ’ Jeeves, the funniest character in fiction, comes to the screen fi r the first time in “Thank You. Jeev« s !” T wentieth Centurv-Fox picture based on P. G. Wodehouse’s hilarious “gentleman’# gent.” which si return to-niprrov and Friday at 8 p.m. Arthur ITeacher, who always convulse® movie audiences, has the till* role of the imperturaable Jeeves, who knows what to do about the women that menace the acidic-pated Bertie Wooster, played by David Niven. Virginia Field is also featured in the cast of the film
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 13820, 30 March 1938, Page 5
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