MAJESTIC THEATRE.
1 Jail," the big :comedy attriction which commenced at the Majestic Theatre today, is said to be an absolute fun-riot.- Those two famous comedians,. Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, are the chief fun-makers, and they are supported by an.excellent cast which includes other well-known comedy favourites such as Edna Slay Oliver and RoscoAtes. The P cture is. delightful nonsense, which makes it at once ideal for the comics' unique style of funmaking.. There never was and never'will be a prison like Bidemore Penitentiary, which Is where Wheeler and Woolsey land when they boast of their Imaginary football prowess in a where the "scouts for Bidemore are looking for talent. Edgar Kennedy Maren Hymer, and Paul Hurst are also In the film. A splendid selection of featurettes which Includes the latest Pathe iNews, Audio Review, a most interesting travelogue entitled The Utmost Isle," a clever cartoon, 'Tairy- !?,"}?, r,011i«4." and a •-' rolilcklnß. comedy, "Mickey's Charity," make first-class, entertainment. ' -•.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 3
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