MAJESTIC THEATRE
GEORGE SIDNEY, CHARLIE MURRAY- IN “FLYING ROMEOS”
TO-NIGHT.
‘ ‘Plying Romeos,” an v uproarious comedy of two .budding aviators and their merry experiences in. the air, starring Charlie Murray and George Sidney, is showing at the. Majestic Theatre to-night for the last time. The opening sequences of the picture, with George and Charlie as ba risers both seeking the hand of the manicurist, is very funny and gets the picture off to a lively start. The supporting cast gives valuable assistance in keeping the corned?? going. James Bradbury, junr., as the nut who doesn’t know how to fly, but insists on doing it, anyway, gives a praiseworthy performance, as does charming Fritzi Ridgway in the feminine lead. The supports include a capital English Gazette and a very pretty travel scenic showing European winter sports. To-morrow, tooth at the matinee -and night* screenings, will be presented a capital double-feature programme. Ken Maynard ip “The Code of the Scarlet,” a stirring,story of- the Canadian . North-Western Mounteds, and “The Little Adventuress,” featuring Vera Reynolds, will be the special attractions backed up with an excellent supporting programme. - . ? to? . ‘' ‘
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10739, 9 November 1928, Page 6
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