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RACING YOUTH

WHIRLWIND ROMANCE OF INTRIGUE! AND COMEDY. AT MAJESTIC ON THURSDAY. Whirlwind romance, pulse-quicken-ing intrigue, thrilling shrieks of powerful racing cars, and good old-fa-shioned, unrestrained laughs are tightly packed in Universal's "Racing Youth," which opens on Thursday at the Majestic Theatre. Reminding one forcibly of the hon-est-to-goodness motion pictures that thriiled us all in the days of Warren Kerrigan, Wallace Reid and William S. Hart, a handsome young fellow by the name of Frank Albertson falls in love with the beautiful heiress who owns the auto factory where he works, wins the vital auto race in a thrilling finish, routs the villains, and then wins his boss in a delieious manner that makes you live it with him. "Racing Youth" is the sort of picture that makes you feel1 that the world isn't precisely doomed. The cast is complete and excellent. June Clyde is the sort of blonde who "registers" every time she "looks," and Slim Summerville and Louise Fazenda are, as usual, unsurpassed in their comie antics. | Forrect Stanley, Arthur Stuart Hull, Otis Harlan and Eddie Phillips offer capable portrayals in the remaining roles, and the picture is a large feath- ; er in the cap of Director Yin Moore, ; who obviously knows his movies. j i

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 7

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RACING YOUTH Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 7

RACING YOUTH Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 7

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