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MAJESTIC THEATRE

SATURDAY. The popularity of Slim Sumiherville and Za:su iPitts as a side-split-ting comedy team d& increasing so rapidly that imimediiately after the showing of their last picture, "They Just Had to Get Married," Universal decided to star them in another hilarious farce, with .plans heing rapidly completed for succeeding pictures. This latest comedy, "Out All Night," opens on Saturday q.t the MJajestic Theatre. It contains one laugh-compelling situation after another, plenty of brilfiant, sparkling comedy ldnes, and hilarious situations 'heightened iby the awkwiard, droll figure of Slim, and the doleful, bewildered expressions of Zasu. Picture Slim as a pamipered, petted, ihenpecked "Ijamma's Boy," with no anlind of his own, who suddenly is propelled into a hectic love affair and ibundled off on a honeymoon trip. to Niagara Falls in order to save his reputation! Imagine Zasu's confusion when she finds herself locked in a ■ "Love' Nest" all night with Slim! And, to cap the climax, "Mamma" | greets them as they step off the train .at Niagara Falls, and determinedly makes it a nioneymoon for tlhres. That's where Zasu balks, and then complications come up, fast and furious. 'The second feature is "Cocktail Hour," with Bebe Diandels in the starring role. This picture deals with' the ever timely subject of whether a woman should go out and taste life befor.e she settles dcnwn to married life. The leading character in this film is said to be modelled after a n'oted'New York comlmiercial artist. Cynthia W'arren is besieged by offers of m:arafiage. hut she wants to be independent of siany obligations. A young Prince l • madly in love wit;h her but she spurns him, as well as a w^althy business man. How she is reconciled to the fact that she had been wrong in her ideas land idcia.ls all the time forms the theme of the production. Barry Norton makes a reappearance on tihe screen as the Prince, whhe Randolpih iScott plays the business man. Others in the film include Sidney Blackmer, Muriel Kirkland, Jessis Raiph land George Nardelli.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 673, 27 October 1933, Page 3

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 673, 27 October 1933, Page 3

MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 673, 27 October 1933, Page 3

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