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MAJESTIC THEATRE

“THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN SCOTLAND” Four of the most famous and popular players of stage and ' screen are featured in “The Cohens and Kellys in Scotland”, Universal’s laugh-a-second comedy, which is to be shown for the last time at today’s matinee and to-night-. They are George Sidney, Charlie Murray, Vera Gordon and Kate Price. The picture deals with the mishaps of the famous “Cohens and Kellys’’ on their perilous adventure of trying tp make money off the Scotch. It is a story that keeps one shrieking with its comedy angles, as its characters keep you in stitches with their amiable animosities. It is a joyous, hila.rious, entertainment, tlia-t everyone will enjoy. The all talking comedy, musical and topical fea-turettes top off an excellent entertainment. MONTE BLUE. BETTY COMPSON IN “SKIN DEEP” TO-MORROW Although they never meet each otlier a popular song may make two people rivals! Such are the circumstances surrounding Betty Compson and Alice Dav in the feminine leads supporting Monte Blue in “Skill Deep” "Warner Bros., all-talking Vitaphone drama of the underworld, commencing to-morrow at the Majestic Theatre. In different scenes of this vivid story of a. great city’s underworld. they sing the theme song, “When I Caihq to You” which plays an important psychological part in the picture. Both sing it to Monte Blue, but in strangely different settings. Bet tv Compson, as a dashing and beautiful cabaret entertainer, sings the melody as her big hit number, planning at the same time how to “frame’’ him. Alice Day sinh.s it as a love song to her own accompaniment on the ukelele in the hospital where Monte is recuperating. Tho tune holds old memories for him ,and makes rivals of the two women, who .never know of each other’s existence. . “The -Vengeance of Tarzan the Tiger” serial, episode 4, and five talking, singing, and dancing featurettes will also bo screened. The box plan is at Tattersall and Bayly’s. .

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11406, 6 January 1931, Page 6

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11406, 6 January 1931, Page 6

MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11406, 6 January 1931, Page 6