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MAJESTIC THEATRE

TO-NIGHT. ' DOUBLE FBATURE PROGRAMME ! "The Keyh'ole," a WTarner Bros. production that hrings a new miotion picture team in Kay Francis and 'Georg© Brent to the screen of the Majesitic Theatre to-night is an enthrallingly different picture, presenting the gaiety and luxury of 'Park Avenue penhouses and the ' gjlamour of balmy nights upider a Cuiban moon, with netrve orchestras dispensing; pulsating Spanish rhythms in every cafe to welcome Havana's pleasure loving crowds at the height of ithe season. (The detective of a higher class •type than the usual private- spy, however, is portrayed by George Brent ! as a personable and charming man ,i about. town. Kay Francis, as the dancer, according to advance reports is said to have (her finest role. Glen'da Farrell and Allen Jenkins supply no inconsiderable fun as a comedy team SECOND FEATURE ' Love, or a .title? Honour of a million dollars ? Constance Benentt in "Our Bettj&rs," hopes for hoth love and a title when she marries Lord Grayston, but he fakes the dollars and forgets the honour, and she gets the tiit-le but no love. After that Lady Grayston lives by her wits — iand such wit! She becomes the social rage of London, and she does it by being just a little naug'htier — and honest about it — ithan anyone else. "Our Betters" "adapted from W. Somerset Maugham's daring play by Jane iMurfin and Harry Wkgstaff •Grihble, is the attraction at the Majestic Theatre to-night, with Constance Bennett starred. The exceptional supporting cast includes Gilbert Roland, Charles Starrett, Anita Louise, Pitoeibe Foster, Grant Mitchell, Violet Kem'ble-Gooper, Hugh Sinclair, Minor Watson, Alan Mowbray and others.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 723, 26 December 1933, Page 3

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 723, 26 December 1933, Page 3

MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 723, 26 December 1933, Page 3

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