TUDOR THEATRE
“WINGS. OF THE MORNING” SHOWN IN TECHNICOLOUR ' “Wings of the Morning,” which is showing at the Tudor Theatre tonight and to-morrow night, and at a special matinee to-day, is probably the best picture that has been produced by \an English studio. It is the story of an accomplished Irish family in the ’sixties and a Gipsy family who lived in the same locality. The star of the picture is Annabella, who lays the part of her own grandmother in the beginning of the story. The picture then advances 50 years, where we see Annabella, as h ytSfthg girl, on the eve of the English Derby. The grandmother is now superbly played by Irene Vanbrugh, who has entered a horse for the' classic race. Co-starring with Annabella is Henry Fonda, who portrays the part of her fiaficee. The picture, which is an outstanding production, is well shown in te^chnicolour.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XLII, Issue 4001, 13 May 1942, Page 3
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