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MAJESTIC THEATRE

TO-NIGHT. Is it- worth while for an elder sister to risk the destruction of her own romance in order to frustrate a discarded lover's attempt to win her younger sister? Tliis is the situation in which Gloria Swanson, as the very modern Jerry Trent, finds herself in her new United Artists pieture "Indiscreet," which open to-night at the Majestic Theatre. And the solution of the problem gives rise to a series of com- ; plications which serve to malce this | new offering one of the fastest moving comedy-dramas of the screen. ' Miss Swanson's leading man is Ben Lyon. He appears as a novelist, Tony Blake, whose love for Jerry Trent undergoes more than an acid test, once she decides to guide her sister's destiny. Monroe Owsley is the former : lover and Barbara Kent is the young- | er sister. Other members of the cast !j are Arthur Lalce and Maude Eburne. ! "Indiscreet" was produced by De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, the producers of "Sunny Side Up and "Just Imagine," in addition to a long list of Broadway successes. The direclor is Leo McCarey. Miss Swanson sings two songs in tho pieture, "Come To Me" and "If You Haven't Got Love," both of which were written for her by De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, and her wardrobe, designed by Rene Huber,t promises an unusual treat in itself for feminine fans.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 247, 9 June 1932, Page 3

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 247, 9 June 1932, Page 3

MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 247, 9 June 1932, Page 3

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