MAJESTIC, TO-NIGHT.
DOUELE PEATURE PROGRAMME A queer new kind of airplane, a dumb inventor and a waitress who has a "yen" to marry an aviator are hilariously tossed together in "Flying High,"- which opens to-night at the Majestic Theatre. "Flying High" is a' comedy with music, and there are four delightful numbers. These include "Dance until the Dawn," "The First time for Me," "Happy Landings" and "Examination Number." The principle role is played hy the rubber-faced Bert Lahr, Ameriea's most imitated comedian. He is ably supported in a long siTccession of funny gags by long and lanky Charlotte Greenwood as the amorous waitress. The dance ensembles were eoncieved by Busby Berkeley who directed the dances for "Whoopee." An additional musical attraction is the appearance in the film of Gus Arnheim and his celebrated jazz orchestra.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 September 1932, Page 3
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