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MAJESTIC THEATRE.

"Bonnie Scotland" on Saturday at the Majestic Theatre. Laurel, as Stanley McLaurel, is notified that he is mentioned in the will of a wealthy uncle in Scotland. So accompanied by his grandiose friend, Oliver Hardy, he arrives in the heatherland to take over the magnificent estate of the late relative. But the estate so far as Stan is concerned, consists of some valueless heirlooms. After this disillusionment, the pair become involved in an hilarious situation which ends with them being- i-ecruited in the Scottish Highlanders and assigned for foreign duty in India in His Majesty's Service. From this point on the two, attired in kilts, romp through a series of exciting adventures. A mystery story replete with suspense, loaded with laughs and sprinkled with a delightful romance, marks Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's current comedydrama, "One New York Night," at the Majestic Theatre. Introducing a new team to the public, Franchot Tone, romantic leading man and light comic, and Una Merkel,_ pretty commedienne, are co-featured in this film. The story revolves around a mysterious murder which takes place in a cosmopolitan hotel where a unique crosssection of life is reflected in the various guests who become involved in the crime.

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Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 50, 27 November 1936, Page 4

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MAJESTIC THEATRE. Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 50, 27 November 1936, Page 4

MAJESTIC THEATRE. Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 50, 27 November 1936, Page 4

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