MAJESTIC THEATRE.
"WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS." Atfaiii portraying the characters that liavf become their favourites, aud that are the favourites of millions of movie-goers the country pVer, "Flag£" and "Quirt," Victor McLag' lea. and Edmund Lowe, will lis Been in RaouJ Walsh's Fox comedy production, "Women of All Nations," on the. screed of, the Majestic Theatre beginning on Monday. The cast that surrounds these popular players is of all-star calibre, including Greta Nissen, the gorgeous Nordic blonde, in the leading feminine role, EI Brondel, the well-known Swedish comic, in the other featured role, as well as sunh luminaries ns Fill Dorsay, Marjorie White, Humphrey Bogart, Joyce Oouipton, ond Beta Lugoai.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 19
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