MAJESTIC
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT Nancy Cai;roil and Charles Rogers are again united . on the screen in Paramount's uFoliow Thru,1' which shows at the Majestic Tneatre to-day and ■ to-night. Supporting the splendid work of the stars are Zelma O'Neal and Jack Harley, Together this quartette prove a delightful foursome liiixirig love and golf in a manner that is a 3'oy to behold. "In "Follow Thru," Nancy .Garroll plays the role of a golf champion.Charles Rogers is. a famous go|jf' "pro." Rogers takes rone fleeting glance at Nancy and decides that he must help her with her golf. And Nancy, knowing a .good man when she sees one, accepts his proposal,. although it may be suspected that putting and driving are far from her mind. However, there is a blonde in the case. A beautiful blonde who knows hoW to handle men. As well can be imagined she c'auses no, end of trouble by her "vamping" ways. But after all is said and done, Nancy has the bluest eyes and softest red-
hair you've ever seen. And Rogers, besides being a fine golfer, is hardly urappreciative of the adorable Nancy. How could he be? Zelma O'Neal, also a red-head, plays the role of Nancy?s wild eyed, romantic caddy. Jack Haley is cast as a girl-shy millionaire whom Rogers teaches golf. Jack is the apple of Zelma's eye. And she makes no secret about it. She .likes him, loves him. And you can be sure she gets him. "Follow Thru," beautifully photographed throughout by the newly perfected Technieolour process, was directed by Laurence Schwab ahd Lloyd Corrigan.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 53, 24 October 1931, Page 4
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