MAJESTIC
“SO LONG LETTY” Splashy and hilarious and full of all of Charlotte Greenwood’s famous long-legged tricks is “So Long Letty,” the Warner Brothers version of the notable stage farce, now playing at the Majestic Theatre. The story starts out with the arrival of Unci© Claude, played by Claude Gillingwater, and his two flapper grand-daughters, Helen Foster and Marion Byron, at a beach hotel, for what Uncle Claude believes will bo a rest. It is anything but that, because he falls into the clutches of the beauty parlour hound, Letty, and the fresh Grant Withers, hotel “contract and personality” man, a swimming instructor, Harry Gribbon, and a composer, Hallam Cooley. Life is just a riot after that, including a cabinet bath administered to Uncle Claude by Letty. Lloyd Bacon directed the picture. A splendid talkie supporting programme is also being presented. “One Mad Kiss,” which stars Don Jose Mojica, is the first all-Spanish dialogue picture to be made by Fox Films.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1033, 25 July 1930, Page 17
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161MAJESTIC Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1033, 25 July 1930, Page 17
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