MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. One of the most entertaining tallcing pictures that is ever likely to he turned out by" British studios will open to-night at the Majestic Theatre. The British Dominions Film "Mischief," starring that delightful hemonocled funster, Ralph Lynn, is B.D.F.'s latest ultra-comedy opus. As Arthur Gordon, a meekly mar- . ried man, who is allowed to see just as much' of the world as his wife's apron strings will allow, Ralph has * a respite from his better, or larger, half, by going to a very fast cafe with his friend. Midway between festivities they both espy their wives 'entertaining two gentlemen friends. What follows is much too good to reveal here i — but unless equipped with cast-iron ribs, or a constitution that can stand the strain of a hearty laugh, patrons are advised to stay away from the theatre during the film's season. Movie fans will he interested to know that this is another Ben Travers story, adapted to the needs of the talking picture screen. Travers, who is the most prolific writer of humorous stories in the world, has screen ! material which is in constant demand by film producers, but up .to now he has devoted most of his works to the English screen. A supporting cast, which includes sueh talent as is supplied by . . xnifred Shotter, who will be well remembered for her "pyjama" role in "Rookery Nook" and h.er appearance in "Plunder" and "Chance of a Night Time," as the female lead, while prize comedian Kenneth Kove, he of the frozenface, also has a stellar role.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 December 1932, Page 3
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260MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 December 1932, Page 3
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