MAJESTIC THEATRE
“She Loves Me Not” “She Loves Me Not,” at the Majestic Theatre, is a bright film. Drama, farce, cynicism, romaneg, satire and music, ail have gone into its making, and it is impossible to come away dull from it. The picture covers a lot of ground. Besides allowing Bing Crosby to sing several songs and Miriam Hopkins to display her personality it has its audience laughing at universities, the ways of American newspapers, of the men controlling the film business, at newsreels, and at tjie introduction of a new star to the film world. Most of the scenes are in the students’ quarters of Princeton University. Two students of that famous Presbyterian institution have been persuaded by a chorus girl to shelter her from the police, whom she fears will lock her up for six months as a material witness of a murder she saw while dancing in a cabaret. They do, and then college authorities, a film publicity agent, gunmen, the fiancee of one of the boys, reporters and photographers all get into a gloriously funny complication. The supporting programme is especially entertaining and includes a picture of the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of York.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 4
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200MAJESTIC THEATRE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 4
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