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AMUSEMENTS

KING’S THEATRE

LAST SCREENING OF “AFTER TO-NIGHT”

It' lie succeeds. his work is known to ini t few. IT lie loses, his life is forfeit. He is not buried with honor, nor is lie remembered with esteem. Such is the lot of the spy, the daring patriot who risks his or her life for his country with the same gallantry, and with even greater hazards than do the soldiers in the Held. Constartee Bennett portrays a female exponent of these unsung figures of selfless heroism in her new • picture, “After To-Night.” Her part ia that of an Allies’ seeret service agent who operates behind the Austrian lines during the World War.

“After To-Night” will be screened for the last time to-night.

To-Morrow: “The World Moves on.” : Commencing at the morning session to-morrow the King’s Theatre will offer an entertaining programme headed by “The World Moves On.” With a powerful story of epic sweep, one of the strongest easts assembled in many moons and directed by one of Hollywood’s aces, Fox Film’s “The World Moves on,” has 'boon heralded' as “the love story of a century.” Fresh from a. two-a-day, two dollar showing in New York’ “The World ‘.Moves On” has been acclaimed as the picture Hollywood will have to beat for the 1984-.T5 award of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences to “the best film of the year.” Dcsseribed variously bv the New York critics as “a notable addition to cinema’s best,” “a worthy successor to ‘Cavalcade’,” and “magnificent drama,” the picture was produced by Win field Sheehan, vice-president, and general manager of production. Madeleine Carroll, accln,imed for her work in “I Was a Spy,” was summoned to Hollywood 11 Tor the leading feminine role.’ Fraiichot Tone was engaged as the perfect foil for Miss Carroll’s blonde beauty. There will be tour sessions to-morrow.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18580, 14 December 1934, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18580, 14 December 1934, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18580, 14 December 1934, Page 3