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MAJESTIC THEATRE

LIFE GOES ON

in the latest Paramount Lritisli picture ••.Life Goes On." which concludes its season at the Majestic tonight, one of tin- iirineipal players is an Australian. This is Petty Stoekfiold. the beautiful Sydney-born aethoss. She plays the part of Lady Sheridan. whose indiscretion is the cause of ali the mystery and drama in this delightful picture. Hugh Wakefield, as a traveller in far-off places, comes to the Grand I Intel for a holiday after three years' absence. Me liuds that this particular evening is amusing in many ways, yet fraught with danger and mystery. The supports are excellent.

COMMENT INC TUESI)A)

I LIKE YOUR NERVI

If you like screen action las! and furious, sparkling dialogue and a refreshing romance of youth, then the film, “I Like Your Nerve." which will begin at the Majestic to-mor-row. is highly recommended. “! Like Your Nerve," is one ot the most delightful light-comedy romances of the current Him season. Douglas .Fairbanks jun., who is starred with Loretta Young as the lead, has never appeared to better advantage. .Briefly it is the brisk recital of the adventures that befall a wealthy young American who gets kicked out of one Central American country after another—dug to his disregard for the laws that forbid fast motoring—and who finally becomes involved in a near-revolution, an ardent love affair, t a kidnapping of the girl of his choice and linaily a coup whereby lie wins the girl, saves her father and thwarts the villain of the piece. The supporting programme consists of a further of the popular “Sports Slants” series, a highly enjoyable newspa per si pry “Horseshoes,” in which Lynn Overman figures, as the reporter ful] of news and alcohol, animal cartoon, I ‘A ferric Melodies,” brings cheerful music to the screen, while ‘‘.Freshman’s Love” is a vehicle • for Hath Bfcting to sing two love song's in typically American fashion.

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11828, 9 January 1933, Page 7

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11828, 9 January 1933, Page 7

MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11828, 9 January 1933, Page 7