MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT A good many of the present dayfilms are adapted from stage successes and "Out of the Blue" is an excellent example, showing to-night at the Majestic Theatre. "Little Tommy Tucker,' Gene Gerrard's most recent stage venture, forms the original story of the present film, which is a delightful and amusing production from the point of view of dancing, scenery and dialogue. The first part of the story takes place in Knaveston Towers, the home of that impoverished bai'onet, Sir Jeremy Tucker, and beautiful country house settings are - shown. Later in the story the scene shifts to Biarritz and depicts a most attractive cabaret scene. To Kay Ilammond is entrusted the part of a hard-boiled flapper, delightfully, but none the less frankly on the make. Her brisk, "all set" manner is a good foil to the sentimental dreaminess of Miss Matthews' "Tommy" and Kay makes of that very modern young woman, Miss Angela Tucker, an excellent character sketch. A sel'ies of slides taken by Mr. Macdermott on his recent trip to Auckland via aeroplane will be screened.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 301, 15 August 1932, Page 3
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