MAJESTIC THEATRE
“PARIS INTERLUDE” AND “CHEYENNE KID” One of the strongest double feature programmes seeii in Gisborne for sonic time attracted Crowded audiences to the Majestic on. 'Saturday...
The cure-free atmosphere of Bohemian Paris is vividly captured in “Paris Interlude”- the. Aletro-Gold-iwyn-Atayer comedy drama, which heads the double bill. Racy humor, piquant situations ,and dramatic interludes arc deftly blended in tins production, which liais been directed with practised skill by Edwin L. Alarin. From beginning to end there is an unusual twist in the denouement —the film grips the interest by virtue of it s unusual plot and the accomplished acting of the principals. Although there are such experienced players in the ca,st as Madge Evans and Robert Young, acting honors definitely go to Otto Kruger, who appears as a famous foreign correspondent to a New York
newspaper. The second lea tu.ro “Cheyenne Kid”, .has been t-rai.aforred from tile Opera. House.ant wii' replace ‘Night Angel’. at the Majestic tor Monday and Tuesday'
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12399, 12 November 1934, Page 7
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162MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12399, 12 November 1934, Page 7
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