MAJESTIC, TO-NIGHT.
There is nothing so satisfying and fascinating to the moving picture goer than to know the scenes they are looking at in a talkie production are genuine. For example, "Tilly of Bloomsbury," the British film which opens at the Majestie Theatre tonight has numerous shots taken in and around London. These scenes • are entirely genuine and void of any studio faking. The locale of the film is Bloomsbury, a suburb adjoining London, and the film was photgraphed in Bloomsbury. In doing this the producers have enhanced the~appeal of "Tilly of Bloomsbury" by heing ahle to correetly present the atmosphere necessary to give that much-desired air of reality. Phyliss Konstam, charming English star of "The Skin Game" occupies the leading role as "Tilly," while Sydney Howard, frozen faced comedian of "Splinte.rs," supplies his brand of wit that will keep you in a continual fiutter of merrirnent.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 328, 15 September 1932, Page 3
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