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MAJESTIC TO-NIGHT

The romance and drama of this ultra-modern age, tfie marpiage prohlems which all modern coqples encounter — are beautifully (and po%nantly portrayed in "The Age for Love," now at th'e Majestic Theatre. Here js a motion picture — undoubtedly the first of its kind — which truly portrays, and entertaingly too, the problems which eonfront every modern, intelligent and cultured person. And it is the kind of entertainment the entire family will 'enjoy — you will laugh,'you will cry, and. you will sympathise with these true-to-life ch'aracters, who move gracefully aeross the screen amid settings glamorous, colourful and realistic. "The Age for Love," among its other delectable features, brings back to the screen, after more than a year's absence, the beautiful Billie Dove. It is a new Dove you see in this picture — a girl more beautiful than ever, if that is possible — but in addition, a new histrionic.. personality, dynamie with polish and sophistication. It is, without doubt, Miss Dove's finest performance. A new leading man, Charles Starrett, makes a bid for fame in "The Age for Love." His portrayal of the straightforward young business man is a gem of acting — and women will want to see more of this brilliant y'oung actor. 11 1 .. . I

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 347, 7 October 1932, Page 2

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MAJESTIC TO-NIGHT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 347, 7 October 1932, Page 2

MAJESTIC TO-NIGHT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 347, 7 October 1932, Page 2

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