MAJESTIC THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT A'tender, and intriguing love story is presented in "The Beloved Bache-
lor, the first picture in which Paul Lukas appears as the featured lead, which opens to-night at the Majestic Theatre. Lukas, throughout the action of the play, is a thoroughly lovable personage. As a sculptor, who is slowly carving a name for himself in the world of art, he lives quietly in a studio building with two artist-cron-ies, Charlie Ruggles and Harold Minjir. The play is deftly worked out v/ith as little resorting to the dramatic as possible. In fact, it is almost entirely romantic — with generous dashes of comedy furnished by Charlie Ruggles, 'Marjorie Gateson and Harold Minjir. The finale is exciting and pleasant. It is all achieved without the firing of a single shot of anything more violent than Charlie Ruggles' spontaneous wit.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 294, 6 August 1932, Page 3
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