MAJESTIC THEATRE
“THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS” AND “WHAT .NEXT?” A splendid night’s entertainment is provided at the Majestic, where “Th e Naughty Duchess” and “What Next.?’’- are tlie current features, ijfe Southern, H. B. Warner arid a /far east are featured in “The Duchess,” a love tangle suggested 'by Sir Anthony Hope’s novel, “The Indiscretions of a Duchess!” It concerns--a saucy, enchanting; mischievous and beautiful I’arisienne. who borrows a husband and forgets to return him. “What Next ?” is an unusually good British comedy and features Walter Fordo, celebrated English comedian, who causes endless laughter throughout the entire screening of this picture, in addition, two Gazettes (Fox) and the Cuumont Graphic, Fox “Variety Gup of Coffee” and “Girls”, a very eiever and laughable comedy. “MODERN LOVE" AND “BROADWAY DADDIES,” TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. There is no excuse for not spending an evening along the Gay A\ hite Way. dropping in on the night clubs, the Chinese restaurants, and watching the flickering lights which make the thoroughfare famous. All of this comes to patrons in Columbia’s “Broadway Daddies” to-morrow at both sessions. “Modern Love.” the .second feature, is based on a story of modern marriage. Tlie stars are Jean JTersholt and Kathryn Crawford. The supporting pictures are “And.v in Ffollvwood” (comedy). “Farmyard Follies” (cartoon) and two Gazettes. Box plan is at Tat(ersall and Baylv’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 12 February 1930, Page 6
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