MAJESTIC THEATRE
"CHAINED” AND "BEST OF ENEMIES” CONCLUDE The Majestic's programme which includes "Chained” and "Best of Enemies” concludes to-night. TO-MORROW’S DOUBLE BILL. With, the brilliant Lee Tracy in the leading role, and with Helen Mack, Jtlie talented emotional actress, the attractive singer, Helen Morgan, and the newest candidate For juvenile acting honors, David Holt ,aged six, in the other featured roles, "You Belong to Me,” brings a human, sympathetic and enthralling story about three of life’s brave unfortunates to the screen of the Majestic Theatre 10-morrow. Young Holt is the most • believable little boy the screen has shown. The story revolves around the off-stage experiences of a. vaudeville team. Through love, ifor the boy, Tracy and his wife, who have parted, become reconciled, and the trio set out to fight the world together. In the supporting east, Hel,'en Morgn/n, the famous singer, Arthur Pierson, and Lynne Overman give delightful performances. It is a heart- warming drama elf three people whose whole happiness depended upon each other. "Crime Without Passion” which is tho .second of the two chief pictures, is adapted from *an original short story by Ben Hccht, and is devoted to the story of an unscrupulous lawyer who contends cynically that "tlie only crime punishable by law hi stupidity.” He himself commits what he believes is a perfect crime, but his shrewdness and conceit prove tho trap which eventually delivers him to the law ifor his just desert’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12535, 23 April 1935, Page 7
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