HUNTER VILLE
ST. JAMES’ THEATRE ■Mutiny uh the L»uuni\. ' opeu s un Saturday, .\Lav a t >| Jtunes’ Theatre, Hunter* ide. cauuut b compared lu any other film achieve ment. it stands alone and far abuv anything of it s kind that ha> eve ueen filmed or which mav be filmed io years to come. It is sea drama as i actually took place a hundred and fift scars ago, a true chapter from mar: lime history that resulted in u .r r ea reform ain<-ng all ships of the >va an which eliminated tor all time the bruin treatment men who go to >ea cxi.c-te and suffered. Captain Blight is iciive in “Mutiny on the Bounty ’ hv t’Jarlp Laughton, who makes of the charade * ruthless and harsh disciplinarian, li trutn, it is the greatest periormanc Laugotc-n has ever contributed to th screen, Fletcher Christian, the master mate, comes to us in Clark Gable’s fin est role. Those throughout the work, who have read the book will agree tha Gable as Christian, leader of th- e muli neers, could not uav e been a bette choice.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 125, 28 May 1936, Page 3
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