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MAJESTIC THEATRE

“1 LIKE YOUR NERVE”

‘‘l Like Your Nerve” the l'trst National picture which coiue's to the Majestic Theatre to-day, is notable not only by reason of the fact that it is the second starring vehicle l or Douglas Fairbanks, jar., but also for tbo reason that it offers him a role quite different from any lie has previously portrayed. The part ti’s a dashing . combination of Robin Hood and D’Artagnan—the sort of character which won fame for Fairbanks snr. The story races through the audadiou's adventures of a wealthy young man wheu he finds himself in the midst of a Central American romance which sweeps him off his feet to land un the seething tangle of a nearrevolution, a plot to raid the country’s treasury, a single-handed clash with the army, and a neatly, executed kidnapping coup by which he saves the £*rl he loves from the fate of an unhappy marriage, *‘l Like Your Nerve” provides definite assurance that the name of Fairbanks will continue to add zest and wholesome color to the screen for many a year to come. Loretta Young is the girl for whom Young Doug, turns a kingdom topsy-turvy. To see ‘“I Like Your Nervo” is to spend a thoroughly delightful evening. The supporting programme includes two bright comedies entitled “FishermanJs Love” and '‘Horse Shoes”, a screen -song entitled “One More Time’, Paramount News and a further of the fine athletic seriies entitled “Sports Slants.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11829, 10 January 1933, Page 2

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11829, 10 January 1933, Page 2

MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11829, 10 January 1933, Page 2