OPERA HOUSE
A unique form of drama is disclosed in “Suspicion,” RKO-Radio’s new picture, starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine, which screens at the Opera House to-day. The romance of an adventurer and an innocent heiresf who is quite literally willing to die for him, makes the background of a striking plot. Alfred Hitchcock directed. Dealing with the strange marriage ot an unprincipled ne'er-do-well and a loyal but imaginative heiress, RKORadio’s ‘‘Suspicion" is said to be one of the most breath-taking offerings in many months. In bringing the story to the screen, under the title, “Suspicion,” RKO-Radio producers cast Cary Grant as the adventurer and Joan Fontaine as the heroine. The result is an unusual mystery romance that gives the two stars their finest opportunities for emotional acting io date and offers a brand-new type of screen entertainment to theatre-goers. The first half includes latest news reels, showing damage during Darwin raids, a Leon Errol comedy, and a Walt Disney cartoon.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 68, 21 March 1942, Page 3
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161OPERA HOUSE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 68, 21 March 1942, Page 3
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