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HASTINGS PICTURE THEATRES.

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT. Shanghai — the, bizarre glamour . and mystery of the Orient — at dusk. The Other Side of the World — where almond eyes peer into the faces of white derelicts where silks and s'atins soften the inserutability of the picturesque East. Orienxal dives the tearoom of Madame Polly Voo — the love of a fallen white woman for a pitiful wreck of a man. Such is the glamorous frame which -enshrines gorgeous Mary .Nolan, the "orchid of the screen," in Universal's powerfully. dramatic, kaleidoscopically colourful "Shanghai Lady," at the Cosy de Luxe Theatre to-night.-China and the - brightly coloured paper, lanterns sway romantically in the gentle breeze. China — and the Mandarin shields the harassed white girl behind the inadequate protection of his fan 1 China — a girl and a man find themselves together — in love— yet each with a secret which the other must never jearn ! "Shanghai Lady" as it comes" to the screen is literallyindescribable in words. . It has to he pictured in order. to he realised — it will furnish an evening of transport to one of the world' s most amazing climes.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 47, 27 March 1930, Page 8

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185

HASTINGS PICTURE THEATRES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 47, 27 March 1930, Page 8

HASTINGS PICTURE THEATRES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 47, 27 March 1930, Page 8

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