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FILMS AT HAWERA.

‘ 4 In “Enter Madame,” to be shown at the Grand Theatre, Hawera, on Tuesday, a temperamental opera singer discovers that she cannot pursue a career and keep her charming husband at the same time. « * # . * ‘ ’ The Grand Theatre, Hawera, has a double-bill programme for Saturday. “Strange Wives” deals with the problems of a young married couple who \ are forced to harbour an over-abundance of Russian relatives until it reaches breaking point between them. “Grand ; Old Girl” tells how a courageous schoolmistress conducts a spirited one-woman campaign, to rid the town of a secret drinking. and gambling place which \ threatens the moral welfare of her 'students. '

“The Human Side,” showing at the Regent Theatre, New on Thursday at the Grand'? Theatre, Hawera, is the story. of a theatrical-pro-ducer, his temperamental star; srid ! .his understanding former wife < arid / four children. ■ : .. • ’ * -• ,i In “Jack Ahoy,” the hilarious comedy to be presented at the Hawera Opera House on Thursday, an ordinary, navy rating courts an admiral’s daughter-and becomes involved in a desperate kidnapping. FILMS AT STRATFORD. •>

“British Agent,” to be screened .on Saturday at Everybody’s Theatre, New. Plymouth, and at the Hawera Opera House, is a' chapter from the Russian revolution, based on the novel byj R. H. Bruce Lockhart. The British Agent falls in love with a Russian aristocrat who, in spite of loving him, betrays him to the Reds. At Hawera “La Cucuraclia,” the screen’s most highly praised jail; colour “short” will be filmed in conjunction. ' ’ ’ « * ■ * • . “A Notorious Gentleman,” to be filmed to-day at.the King’s Theatre with “Cross Fire” has as its theme outraged, and scorned love carried to the most- desperate extreme of revenge. ).. «' * * “A Lost Lady,” which will be screened at the King’s Theatre on • Saturday with “Unknown Valley,” is. a most unusual romance in which a beautiful young gin is lost in the maze of her own complex love emotions. “My Song, for You,” Jan Kiepura's second singing film which will 'open on Tuesday at the Plaza Theatre, shows how a famous tenor courts a lady in'unton; ventional and , amusing manner. He, isaided, and hindered by his manager, Sonnie Hale. , ' j )■ '** * * “The Wedding Night” to be presented on Thursday at the Plaza Theatre, is.’the tragic love story of a sophisticated author and a sweet country girl. ' $ ■ * \ * * . *■■!.-, “Radio Parade of 1935,” at the Plaza Theatre on Saturday and Monday,/boasts a magnificent cast of stage, screen ..and radio artists. The plot evolves? from efforts to improve the programmes, of ’a radio station and abounds with hilarious situations. ■' ’ v ; v. *• • * i & In conjunction with the “Mystery of,' Edwin Drood” at the Plaza Theatre;.to; day “The Girl in Red” will.make:a personal appearance. . ■ ■ ;'. A %

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1935, Page 8 (Supplement)

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FILMS AT HAWERA. Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1935, Page 8 (Supplement)

FILMS AT HAWERA. Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1935, Page 8 (Supplement)