INTRIGUING STORY
| PARAMOUNT'S FILM VERSION OF "LET'S PLAY KING." . "FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE." i i ' I Comedy, drama, thrills, adventure, pathos — all of these qualities • are intermingled in an intriguing j fashion to provide the attractiveness I of "Forbidden Adventure," the Parai xnount filmisation of Sinclair Lewis' ! imaginative story "Let's Play King" j which comes to tlie Majestic Theatre j on Saturday next, July 30. In the cast of this highly entranc- ' ing and exceptionally amusing talkie are four of tlie ace comedy-purvey-ors of Hollywood- — Mitzi Green, Edna May Oliver, Louise Fazenda and Jackie Searl. In support of this quartette are rnore than a score' of clever kid actors and a number of skilful grownups. "Forbidden Adventure" is an amusement treat based upon a highly imaginative, but not implausible plot idea. It treats in a humorous manner of the rise from mediocrity of two women, Edna May Oliver, and Louise Fazenda, and their respective offspring — Mitzi Green and Jackie Searl. These two ambitious mothers go to Hollywood where they succeed in pushing their children into fame as the respective boy and girl king and queen of the kid actors.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 282, 23 July 1932, Page 7
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