WAIPAWA THEATRE.
TO-NIGHT, AT 8 SHARP. ‘rite Tragic Hour” is on intriguing title hacked up by production on a grand scale, enormous sets, big eimvds, lavish scenes, und a continuity ol big dramatic action and situations. Count Negroni, the director, has based his him on the loves of Beatrice Cenei, (lie beautiful daughter of a Roman libertine family, and imparted a throbbing atmosphere to the adventures of the famous Cenei family about which Shelley wrote a notorious play. Spectacle ranking with “Quo Vadis,” “The Ten Commandments,” and “Bell Hur.” The climax of the story of “The Tragic Hour” is flic most dramatic and powerful ever placed on celluloid. A realty big pielure lavishly produced, plenty of (brills and more. Also showing is Siiookum’» Juvenile Comedy, “Newlywed’s Happy Days,” ail Oswald the Rabbit Cartoon, latest News reels etc. Special Notice: “The Tragic Hour” is recommended by the censor as more especially for adult audiences
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Waipawa Mail, Volume LI, Issue 37, 11 December 1929, Page 2
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