MAJESTIC THEATRE
FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. A tremendous combination of acting talent, directorial genius, writing wisdom and music-loving magic have been woven into a thrilling joyous motion picture entertainment, "The Smiling Lieutenant." Bringing Maurice Chevalier back to the screen after his Eu in another rollicking romance which' combines all the attractive fe»+''— -- - " "The Smiling Lieutenant" opened at the Majestic Theatre last night. Two gorgeous ladies, the brunette Claudette Colbert, the bloridp Mivigm Hopkins, make things lively for the smiling Frenchman, whose voice will have full opportunity to express his. P'ersonality in song in "The Smiling Lieutenant." Charlie Ruggles, the joyous inebriate of a score of film hits, gives of his laiigh-making talents to this new picture. The story deals with a sprightly lieutenant of the guards, madly in love with a charming cabaret entertainer, for whom he is willing to sacrifice the joys of bachelorhood. Before he can aecomplsih his purpose, however, he is snatched up hy a princess, who mistakes his smile for a proposal, and forces him into unwilling matrimony. After marriage he forsakes his dowdy wife for happiness with ihe girl of his choice. But his wife, determined to win his regard, learns the s'ecrets of charm from his sweetheart, and tears his he^irt hetween love with duty or without. f
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 311, 26 August 1932, Page 3
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213MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 311, 26 August 1932, Page 3
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