MAJESTIC THEATRE
DOUBLE BILL TO-DAY
‘Lila Lee, a perfect brunette, for the first time, in her career appears us a blonde hi “Misbehaving ." a ies,” a First National picture which colmmenccs . to-day. Wiss Lee por* trays the widow ot a bankrupt Ituropeaii prince who visits her old lmipe town' in the United States and dresses np in court robes to give the village a treat. She wears a silver wig and a,regal flowing gown of blue velvet in several .sequences. Miss Lee is supported , by Bcti Lyon, Louise 1M" zenda, Lucien Littlefield and Julia Swuyne Gordon. 'NVit 1 1 a superb east and backgrounds. that are truly and . appropriately atmospheric, ‘‘The lt-ight. of Way.*’ the other- feature, has coino to. the talking .screen in a First National production. Freni any /angle one mav wish to view it, “The Right of Way” is eminently satisfactory. In' all respects it does full justice to tile famous novel of the same title written a number of years ago by Sir Gilbert Parker. “Pile Right oi Wt|y” takes for its background tho Cajiudiini Northwest cf. a more primitive day and introduces characters typical of that time and place. In leading roles, Conrad Nagel, Loretta Young and Fred Kolder stand out by reason of' finely*' poised and- intcl-; ligerit eli,aractefisations. William Janhey, Emmett- King.' Harry fording and Brandon Hurst are among other players in what \s qUityttß ro P" efly termed an all-star»^qask. r The supporting programme includes the serial at the matinee. Box plans•at Tattersallb and., Baylybs. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11539, 16 January 1932, Page 7
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