MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Miss Sh'otter makes her first screen I appearance since her runaway mar- ' riage in Britfish DominionsA '^VLisj chief," starring Ralph Lynn, now at I the Majestic Theatre. j "Mischief," which has been adapted to the needs of the talking pdcture ! screen from an original story for the j be-monocled funster's type of humour. \ Ahounding with hilarious situations | and buhbling over with clean, whole- i some mirth, thq greatest film critics j in Britain proclaim this production j as being the funniest yet turned out , by British studios. Jack Raymond, British motion pic- : ture director, who directed, to nanre • a few of his successes, "Splinters," "French Leave" and "Tilly of Blooms1 bury," has even more,1 laurels to add , to the crown gained hy his undoubted directorial genius.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 411, 21 December 1932, Page 3
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