MAJESTIC THEATRE.
"Woman's place is in the homo," declares .George Brerit, wisecracking American newspaper reporter, to Bette Davis, "sob-sister" on an opposition sheet, as the pair return from the electrocution of a Broadway night-club queen. The remainder-of "Front Page Woman," the picture now at the Majestic' Theatre, shows Brent's .ruthless efforts to persuade; his. blonde rival that matrimony (with ■ himself •as the other principal) would offer her more chance of success than a newspaper career. The newspaper atmosphere familiar to all students of Hollywood productions is seen in "Front Page Women" at its best. Mysterious .crimes, an amazing- feat of detective work, and brooding bewilderment mingle with hilarious comedy in a unique blend in "Murder in the Fleet," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new story of crime on a cruiser, commencing on Friday next at the Majestic. Jean Parker and Robert Taylor are the stars. Veteran Jean Hersholt, Nat Pendleton, Ted Healy, Una Merkel, and Mary Doran are prominently cast.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 4
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156MAJESTIC THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 4
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