MAJESTIC THEATRE.
Good clean humour has always had nn appeal on the screen, and the success of Myrna Loy and Robert Montgomery in "Petticoat Fever" at the Majestic Theatre as purveyors of amusing incidents is shown by the fact that the film is in its second week'at that theatre. The story is based on the reactions of a young man, who, after being confined to a lonely wireless station for two years, is confronted by a beautiful young lady who lands from the air with a companion. The appeal of his beautiful visitor after the years of loneliness leads Montgomery into Jin attempt to keep her at the station through the long northern winter of Labrador, and as her companion is her fiance the amusing incidents that follow will be readily imagined. Another young lady comes in search" of the young man who made love to her before leaving for his post in Labrador two years before. The supporting subjects make up a fine programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 5
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