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MAJESTIC THEATRE

The role of the sadistic Mr. Hyde, alter ego Dr. Jekyll in Robert Louis Stevenson's gripping novel, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." screening at the Majestic to-day, has been one of the most sought-after parts in stage and screen history. What did Dr. Jekyll really look like when he swallowed his mystic potion and was transformed into the cruel and venomous Hyde? How did Stevenson himself visualise the character? The best description is given by Spencer Trac\- in the film itself. Every moment of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is electric with action. A bright, first half completes a great programme.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 68, 21 March 1942, Page 3

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 68, 21 March 1942, Page 3

MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 68, 21 March 1942, Page 3

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