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MAJESTIC

s TO-NIGHT ] Loretta Young, youngest and love- | liest of screen stars, does the best 3 work of her career in "Big Business | Girl," the First National production s which opens to-night at the Majestic i Theatre. Mac, a college girl, is nn- | decided whether to marry the yonng g college orchestra leader, Johnnie | Saunders, or to go to the Big Town g and start a secretarial career. g Saunders goes overseas for the I summer with his jazz boys and Mac i hles to the city, where, after dis- = couraging weelcs, she gets a job with = an advertising agency, the big boss i hiring her for personal reasons. 1 Ricardo Cortez plays the amorous | head of the agency with his usual j| finish. .. A catty patroness of Saunders is (| played with unction by Dorothy Christy. Divorce proceedings, which are manipulated by the boss, are doubtfully aided by a blonde co-re-spondent, played with rough-neck nerve by Joan Blondell, and Oscar Apfel is aptly cast as an aged and (j wealthy follower of Mac. "Big Business Girl" is a pieture for all who keep the joy of youth- Don't miss lovely Loretta and her band of clever players in the most intriguing comedy-drama of youth and love that has come this way for many a moon.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 169, 10 March 1932, Page 2

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MAJESTIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 169, 10 March 1932, Page 2

MAJESTIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 169, 10 March 1932, Page 2

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