COHEN-KELLY FUN.
MAJESTIC'S NEW COMEDY. Although George Sidney and Charlie Murray, co-starred in tlie hilarious comedy, "The Cohens and Kellye in Trouble," still bear the names of Nathan Cohen and Patrick Kelly, they appear this time in two entirely different characters and in a new and fresh. background. Sidney appears as a merchant who has always wanted to go to sea, making a ridiculous figure in peaiacket and striped sweater, while Murray is a tug-boat captain. For the first time in the history of the famous series, Sidney and Murray are presented without wives. Sidney is a bachelor and Murray is a widower—and a grass widower at that. But Jobyna Howland, the tall comedienne who has given her share of laughter to "The Virtuous Sin," "Dixiana," "Stepping Sisters" and "Topaze," plays the exwife of Kelly, anxious to collect alimony. Throughout the picture, Sidney and Murray gallivant in their sea-going togs through a night club, the yacht, a restaurant which they wreck in passage, a rum boat, a couple of speed boats and a little seaside cottage. The film will be shown at the Majestic Theatre for a season commencing to-morrow-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 115, 18 May 1933, Page 3
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