MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NIGH.T Your last chance to be tickled to tears hy the antics of George Sidney-' and Charlie Murray as they outHollywood Hollywood will be to-night when "Cohens an^ Kellys in Hollywood" closes its run at the! Majestic Theatre. Theatre patrons are^admitting their sides are truly sore from laughing at the exhiliarating gambols of the famous comedy pair as they attack the film capital in search of fame and fortune, in the seventh annual appearance of "Cohen" and "Kelly." The picture runs with sparkling vigour, and audiences that have already witnessed it have called it the | outstanding acliievement in mirth | Sidney and Murray have done. The j suppnrting cast is a brilliant one, headed by June Clyde and Norman Foster, with Emma Dunn, Esether Howard, Dorothy Christy, Luis A1-- ' berni, Edwin Maxwell, John Roche, Bohert Greig and Eileen Percy. John Francis Dillon directed this uproarious comedy. . /
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 429, 13 January 1933, Page 3
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