MAJESTIC.
"YOUNG WOODLEY." A large and enthusiastie audience t the Majestic Theatne last night witessed the first screening in Rotorua of he British talkie picture "You-ng Voodley," based '.on the stage success f that name. The charm of its peoile, the beauty of iits settings, the moothness of its action, added to lerfejet photography, brilliant dialogue ,nd a moving theme, make the picture ,n experience which should not be nissed. "Young Woodley" will be creened to-day and to-night. The upporting picture, "Woman to Wonan," was als^ well rqceived. There is daneing and .singing in 'Woman to Woman," which is shown n the first half. Of this Betty Compion, who is the star, gives us no more ihan sufficient to lend a lightness to >ne of the most poignant and grippi-ng Iramas to be shown on the talking screen. It works its way into your leart, and gives you a pleasant little iche, thanks to the splendid portrayr ils of the leading characters.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 2, 25 August 1931, Page 5
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162MAJESTIC. Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 2, 25 August 1931, Page 5
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