MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. FINAL SCREENINGS. "A love-hungry girl will go to any length in her quest for happiness." This is the assertion of Sidney Fox, beautiful little brunette actress who recently deserted the stage to ernbark on a career in motion pictux'es. ; Her third motion picture is "Strietly Dishonourable," screening today and to-night at the Majestic Theatre. "A normal girl," says Miss Fox "needs love as an integx-al part of her life, and her life cannot be complete without it. Call it the mating instinct, if you will, but the fact remains that the attraction of the sexe.s is of such transcendent potency that nature itself defeats any attempt to stifie the feeling. "And so, if a girl is starving for love, nothing on earth will dissuade her from seeking it, and she will go as far as need be in her effort to secure it. But, regardless of the depth of her desire, there will be no interference with the nicety of her selection. There will be no head-long rushing into an affair of the heart without the discrimination that is a natural part of her being — not, at least, in an overwhelming majority of cases. "When a girl starts on her quest for love, she is usually totally unable to say just what sort of man she is seeking. She does not know. But when she finally comes upon him, she realizes at once that here is a man she could love, honour, and perhaps obey. But there is no controlling the dictates of the human lxeart." The pei'sonal feelings of Miss Fox are directly in line with her cinematic attitude in her latest production, which is "Stx'ictly Dishonourable."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 315, 31 August 1932, Page 3
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