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MAJESTIC THEATRE

TO-DAY AND T.O-NIGHT. Quite thje galest musieal picture ft'hat ha® been seen on a local screen in many a day is "Ladies Must Love," • Universail's wise-cra'cking comedy J which opened last night at the Majestic Thea/tre. j The picture is filled wiith lilting songs, rnost of which are sung by i Jxxne Knight, who can simg land danca in a manner which is very pleasig' fco the eye and car, and who introduces the melodies with a zest whieh has made her a favourite of the New York stage. Opposite her in the principal i miade role is Neil Hamilton, who is I pleasing, as alwiays, as well as being one of the screen's most handsome ac- | , itors. Dorothy Burgess, Mary Carj lisle and Sally O'Neil, as the goldI diggiing eomipani'onb of the blondie 1 Miss Knighit, bring' a wealth of pul- ! ehritude ,to the picture, and engage . j in a knock-d'own and drag-out fight I which is a classic. Other good perfiormances are contributed by George ' E, Sltone, Maude Eburne, Edmund I Breese, Richard Garle and Oscar I Apfel. lA supporting fiilm is "Brevities," a featurette, being a compl&te vaudevilie show in itself.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 700, 28 November 1933, Page 3

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 700, 28 November 1933, Page 3

MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 700, 28 November 1933, Page 3

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