MAJESTIC THEATRE.
0 "BURNING UP." Broadsiding is not in it with the amazing motor "stunts" in Paramount's all-talking comedy romance, "Burning Up," to be presented at the Majestic next Monday—youth aS the wheel witli love as the goal in a romance of the automobile tiack v.*ith Kichard Arlen and Mary Brian as th* stars setting new records for thrills in this thrill-a-second motor racing special, the time Richard Arlen gets mixed u?j with a questionable crowd oi company promoters until he escapes with his life and secures a brilliant victory in a. thrilling automobile race, there ia fast action ever} msnute. ■ . Entertainment is the chief ingredient in ''liurning XJp." The action is' full of thrilling, suapenseful momenta; the climaxes arc-T carefully built, and the love story is human and likeable. Richard Arlen and Mary Brian are two of the moßt popular younger players 011 the screen to-day. They have both won universal applause in many screen , roles. They are both wholesome, vouthful, clean-cut artists, whose is to everybody, of all ages. "Burning TJp is one of the most exciting stories to be presented for some time, and combined with the cheap price 3 of admission, should ensure crowded houses at the Majestic.^ The box plans are at The Bristol Piano Ccmpanv.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 24
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