FILM PROGRAMMES
THEATRE ROYAL. Tlte “Family Night" programme at the Theatre Royal to-night will include “Shanghai Madness" (not “The Stranger’s Return,” as stated on page 3), and "Song of the Caballero." As kaleidoscopic and exciting a him as Hollywood ever attempted to make is “Shanghai Madness,” which John Ulystone has capably directed for Fox. Replete with the thrills of a thousand narrow escapes, it is shot through \vill l gun runners. Communist uprisings. lights on the waterfront and a multiplicity of exciting episodes which make it one of Ihe most thrilling ever told about the East.
ROXY THEATRE. “Grand Hotel,” an impressive him willi an all-star cast, will be screened lor Ihe last lime to-night. On the same programme is “Phantom of the Air," a thrilling aerial Him crowded with sensation and romance. To-morrow “Madame Butterfly’’ and "Faft Life” will be shown, thus providing an entertaining doubielcaUirc programme.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19100, 10 November 1933, Page 8
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