MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-NGHT-The new Leslie Fuller eomedy, "'Tonight's the Night," which opened at the Majestic Theatre last night, is a . hilarious and hectic burlesque, wh;ch ; goes with a bang from start to finish, 1 Fuller, as Bill, a slate club trea- ! surer, is robbed of the funds on Christmas Eve. The theft is witnessed by Bill's pal, but he suffers from loss of memory, following a blow from the real thief, and is unable to testify. His misfortune results in Bill being sentenced to imprisonment for three years. What with a hard-h'earted governor, scowling warders, and the "toughest" lot of fellow-convicts ever "gathered together in one prison, Bill has a lively time only to he compared with that of the film-going public who share his adventures. During a prison concert, in which, disguised as a lady cellist, he gives several boisterous renderings, he is escorted out of the prison by the governor, who mistakes him for a guest There is a final whirlwind chase between a Mercedes Sports car and a bahy Austin in which the real culprit is brought to justice, and our herc exonerated.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 434, 19 January 1933, Page 3
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186MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 434, 19 January 1933, Page 3
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