MAJESTIC TO-NIGHT
J&fnli Cr'Uze personally directed his 'latesfc production, the hilarious comedy, "Once a Gentleman," with EdWard Ever'ett Horton and Lois WllBOri at the Majestie Theatre. The screett Wigfii'd who made "The Covered Waggott," "Old Ironsides," and other memorable screen successes, ,demonstrates that his skill in making corking comedies equals his famous ability to turn out stupendous dramatic productionS. "Once a Gentleman" is a joyous tale of mistaken identity, and concerns a valet who takes a month's vacation to play gentleman. Unusual comedy situations, bright dialogue and expert acting combine with Cruze's brilliant direction to make this one of the gayest screen comedies shown here in a long time. In the stellar cast, assembled by Cruze to support the featured players, are Francis X. Bushman, King Baggot, Evelyn Pierce, George Fawcett and Emerson Treacy.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 89, 5 December 1931, Page 6
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