MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT A brief but heavenly happiness after a life of toil and misery — love without riehes, and then riches without love — and finally an ending as delightful as it is surprising — this is the sort of role that the charming 1 Janet Gaynor presents to her mil- ■ lions of admirers in the Fox romance, ."Merely Mary Ann," which opens to-night at the Majestic Theatre. Charles Farrell, doing the finest work of his career opposite the dainty Titian-haired star — settings that are perfect copies of their British originals, an intensely human and vivid story, a notable supporting cast headed by Beryl Mercer and J. M. Kerrigan, and Henry King's splendid direction, these are additional reasons for the popularity of this unique screen offering. "Merely Mary Ann," adapted from Israel Zangwill's play by Jules Furthman, is arousing much enthusiasm for its exceptional entertainment qualities.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 239, 30 May 1932, Page 3
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