THRILLER FOR civic
“RETURN OF DR. FU MANCHU” Screenland’s most famous specialist in Oriental roles, Warner Oland. will Imj seen and heard in Ins second great portrayal of Or. Fit Manchu when Paramount’s “The Keturn of Di. Fu Manchu” comes to the Civic rheatre on Friday next. . This picture is a sequel td the terious Ur- Fu Manchu, in Oland scored heavily with movie , critics and fans all over the country several months ago. I Matching wits ! with the insidious doctor again is O. P. Lleggie. in the part of Xayland Smith, Scotland Yard’s best sleuth. Heggie is a convert to the movies from the legitimate stage on which lie was a pre-eminent actor : both in America and Kngland. His biggest film roles have been in . The Vagabond King” (as the weakKing Louis) and in the Fu Mancnu | Ul Jean Arthur and Neil Hamilton play ' the romantic leads as the winsome ! wards of the Oriental doctoi and as the voting Englishman who is marked as the victim of the villain s crafty plot.. lecture on cancer RATIONALISTS’ ENTERTAINMENT A public lecture on “The part of theI public fn the light against cancer” will ~ delivered by Dr. Kenneth Mackenz ,li the Majestic Theatre on Sunday evening under the auspices of the Rationalist Association. Several n-cdudlng^-TIm'FMg 1 L^utenant/’V'stir--I!lTlu>'net 'proceeds of ment will be donated to the cancer Research Fund. DIXIELAND CABARET o-incing will be enjoyed as usual this ,-emnc at the Dixieland Cabaret, ehm the over-popular Saturday carnival light will be held. Bright music wUI be provided by the Dixieland I Dance Band.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 15
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