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MAJESTIC THEATRE

TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. "The Kid from Spain," Eddie Cantor's third and best starrlng vehicle for Samuel Goldwyn, is now at the' Majestic Theatre, and presents the pop-eyed comedian in what he sincerely helieves is his greatest offering to the cause of amusement. ( Nonsense and song, as nervous and bubbling as Eddie himself is, propel a gay romantic fable of love under the southern moon, a story of the dark smiling eyes that give matadors the grace and valour of Spain's noble sport of bullfighting, with Eddie as ithe unwilling matador. Three songs in^ which the electric blonde comedienne, Lyda Roberti, [ joins Eddie, enable them to tell you what happens "In ithe Moonlight," of • "What Perfect Comhination" he and his partner are, and looking each other in the eye, in song to ask each other. "Look What You've Done!" against a background of lavish beauty, beautiful girls, tuneful music and spirited dance. Prominent in the big cast that supports Eddie and Mdss Roberti are Robert Young and Ruth as the love i "interest, and as the menaces .John , Miljan and Carroll Naish, together | with Noah Beery, Stanley Fields,, ' and playing the role of no one but . himself, Sidney Franklin, the Brooklyn boy who went to Spain and be- j came the world's greatest bullfighter. '

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 623, 30 August 1933, Page 3

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 623, 30 August 1933, Page 3

MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 623, 30 August 1933, Page 3

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