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MAJESTIC CINEMA One of ili<‘ most daring and unusual of screen offerings this season is “The Solitaire Man.” startling drama of Continental crookdom and Scotland Yard, featuring Herbert Alarshall, wiii'ii opens to-day at the Majestic Th a l , re. The new picture, based on the play by Bel>a and Samuel Spewack, is a distinct departure from the conventional handling of drama for th c talking screen. Many of the tense moments of the picture take place in the confined space of an air-liner cabi'i, with the conflict between personalities mounting to terrific heights. Alarshall and Elizabeth Allan portray the romantic leads with Alary Boland and Alay Robson sharing comedy highlights. Also featured are Lionel Atwili, Ralph Forbes, Lucille Gleason and Robert M cWade.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 155, 3 July 1934, Page 3

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TATHAPE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 155, 3 July 1934, Page 3

TATHAPE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 155, 3 July 1934, Page 3

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