MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. IV seems that the author of "The Faithful Heart," the British film triumph now at the Majestic Theatre, must have had an axiom in his mind that a sailor has a wife in every port, when he composed this dr.eam picture for suitable talkie adaptation. The theme of the production tells of a sailor who loved and left, and, rising to great diplomiatic heights, exeprienced the s'hock of has life when he had to choose between his motherless child and a love that ■was new and ensured him of a life partner. Thus is one of the greatest problems e\:er presented on the talkie screen brought forcibly home to the Sudience. The film has pathos, romance, and sufficien't comedy to make it delectable film fare, while the superb aeting of Herbert Miarshall and Edna Best is worth while going miles to see, alone. The cast of stage and screen celehrdties does not cease with these two stars, as Athole tSewart, better remeiaabered for the humiorous interpretations he rendered in the early W'alls comedies, occupdes a stellar part, together with beautiful Anne Grey, the British screen beauty, wh'ose charms and personality are the most spontaneous in the world of film beauties. The direetion of this production was left in the hands of Victor Saville, the man responsible ' for the direetion of "Sunshine Susie," and the result, as is easily seen in "The Faithful Heart," shows the master hand that conducted ths important part of motion picture making.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 695, 22 November 1933, Page 3
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251MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 695, 22 November 1933, Page 3
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